Tübinger Stift

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Tübinger Stift is a historic Protestant theological seminary and college in Tübingen, Germany, renowned for educating prominent scholars and theologians.

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instanceOf Protestant theological seminary
college
educational institution
academicDiscipline classical philology
philosophy
theology
affiliation Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestant Church
associatedWith Tübingen school of theology
University of Tübingen NERFINISHED
buildingUse student residence
study and prayer
city Tübingen NERFINISHED
coeducational yes
country Germany
surface form: Federal Republic of Germany

Germany NERFINISHED
denomination Lutheranism
educationalLevel tertiary education
foundedFor training Protestant theologians
governedBy Evangelical Church of Württemberg
surface form: Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg
hasResidentialRequirement yes
hasType residential college
seminary
heritageStatus cultural heritage site in Tübingen
historic building
historicSignificance center of Protestant theological education in Württemberg
influential in development of German idealism
knownFor educating prominent scholars
educating prominent theologians
role in German Protestant theology
languageOfInstruction German
locatedIn Baden-Württemberg NERFINISHED
Swabia NERFINISHED
Tübingen NERFINISHED
notableAlumni Albert Schweitzer
David Friedrich Strauß
Eduard Mörike
Ernst Troeltsch
Ferdinand Christian Baur
Friedrich Hölderlin
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling NERFINISHED
G. W. F. Hegel
surface form: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Helmut Thielicke
Johann Albrecht Bengel
Karl Barth
region Baden-Württemberg NERFINISHED
religion Protestantism
targetStudents Protestant theology students
students preparing for pastoral ministry

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Schelling educatedAt Tübinger Stift
subject surface form: Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Johannes Kepler educatedAt Tübinger Stift