Bestmann, Hugo Johannes
BESTMANN, best´´mān´, HUGO JOHANNES:
German Lutheran; b. at Delve, Holstein, Feb. 21,
1854. He studied in Leipsic, Tübingen, Kiel,
Berlin, and Erlangen (lic. theol., 1877), and was
privat-docent in theology at Erlangen 1877–83.
He was then instructor in the gymnasium of the
orphan asylum at Halle 1883–84 and at the
Missionary Seminary in Leipsic 1884–86. Since
the latter years he has been pastor in Mölln
74(Lauenburg). He has been a member of the committee of the Mölln conference for theological
studies since 1896, and has written Qua ratione Augustinus notiones philosophiæ græcæ ad dogmata
anthropologica describenda adhibuerit (Erlangen, 1877); Geschichte der christlichen Sitte (2 vols.,
Nördlingen, 1880–85); Die theologische Wissenschaft
und die Ritschl’sche Schule (1881); Die Anfänge
des katholischen Christentums und des Islams (1884);
Der Protestantismus und die theologischen Fakultäten
(Kiel, 1891); and Geschichte des Reichs Gottes
im Alten und Neuen Bunde (2 vols., Leipsic;1896–1900). He edited also J. C. K. von Hofmann's
Theologische Encyclopädie (Nördlingen, 1879) and
Der christliche Herold (Hamburg and Mölln, 1898–1899).