Caspar Abel
German poet and theologian
German poet and theologian
1676
350 years ago
Thinkers & Philosophers
Germany
A poet, historian, and theologian contributed to 18th-century German literature. Worked primarily in the fields of literature and theology, with a focus on religious themes. Engaged in a variety of scholarly pursuits, including translating works and writing essays. Participated in the intellectual discussions of the time, aligning with various theological movements.
Published significant theological works
Translated key texts into German
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