Alexander von Oettingen

Theologian and statistician

Alexander von Oettingen - Theologian and statistician
Born

December 24th, 1827
197 years ago

Died

August 21st, 1905
119 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Germany

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Contributed significantly to the fields of theology and statistics. With a background in the study of sermons and religious interpretations, engaged in extensive theological research. Developed methodologies that combined statistical analysis with social sciences, influencing later developments in statistical theology. Published notable works that integrated these fields, providing insights into the application of statistics in religious contexts.

Authored works on statistical theology

Pioneered the use of statistics in theology

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