- Johann Heinrich Alting
Johann Heinrich Alting (1583 - 1644), German divine, was born at
Emden , where his father,Menso Alting (1541-1612), was minister.Johann studied with great success at the universities of Groningen and Herborn. In 1608 he was appointed
tutor of Frederick, afterwards elector-palatine, atHeidelberg , and in 1612 accompanied him to England. Returning in 1613 to Heidelberg, after the marriage of the elector with Princess Elizabeth of England, he was appointedprofessor ofdogma tics, and in 1616 director of the theological department in theCollegium Sapientiae .In 1618, along with
Abraham Scultetus , he represented the university in theSynod of Dordrecht . WhenCount Tilly took the city of Heidelberg (1622) and handed it over to plunder, Alting found great difficulty in escaping the fury of the soldiers. He first retired toSchorndorf ; but, offended by the "semi-Pelagianism " of theLutherans with whom he was brought in contact, he removed to Holland, where the unfortunate elector and "Winter King" Frederick, in exile after his brief reign inBohemia , made him tutor to his eldest son.In 1627, Alting was appointed to the chair of
theology at the Groningen University, where he continued to lecture, with increasing reputation, until hisdeath . Though an orthodoxCalvinist , Alting laid little stress on the sterner side of his creed and, when at Dort he opposed theRemonstrants , he did so mainly on the ground that they were "innovators." Among his works are:
*"Notae in Decadem Problematum Jacobi Behm" (Heidelberg, 1618)
*"Scripta Theologica Heidelbergensia" (Amst., 1662)
*"Exegesis Augustanae Confessionis" (Amst., 1647).References
*1911
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