Julius Kaftan


Julius Wilhelm Martin Kaftan was a Germany Protestant theologian.

Biography

Kaftan studied theology at the Universities of Erlangen, Berlin and Kiel. In 1874 he became an associate professor at the University of Basel, where in 1881 he was named a full professor of dogmatics and ethics. In 1883 he returned to Berlin as a successor to Isaak August Dorner. In 1906/07 he served as university rector.
From 1904 to 1925 he was a member of the Evangelical Oberkirchenrats of the Prussian State Church, and since 1921, served as its spiritual vice-president. In this capacity, he was involved in the new church constitution of the Old Prussian Union and was chairman of the social committee of the German Federation of Protestant Churches.
Early in his career he was influenced by the teachings of Kant and Schleiermacher. Later on, he became a follower of Albrecht Ritschl, belonging to the conservative wing of the so-called "Ritschlian School". Unlike Ritschl, he placed particular emphasis on the importance of mystical experience in religion.

Published works

In 1897 he first published Dogmatik, which was for many years a standard work for young theologians. His Die Wahrheit der christlichen Religion was later translated into English and published as "The truth of the Christian religion". Other noted works by Kaftan are: