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  1. The Tübinger Stift (German: [ˈtyːbɪŋɐ ˈʃtɪft] ⓘ) is a hall of residence and teaching; it is owned and supported by the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg, and located in the university city of Tübingen, in South West Germany.

  2. Das Tübinger Stift ist ein Studienhaus der evangelischen Landeskirche in Württemberg. Evangelische Studierende, die ein Pfarramt in Württemberg oder das Lehramt an Gymnasien in Baden-Württemberg anstreben, erhalten hier für neun Semester ein Stipendium in Gestalt von Verpflegung, Wohnmöglichkeit und wissenschaftlicher ...

  3. The University of Tübingen has a history of innovative thought, particularly in theology, in which the university and the Tübinger Stift are famous to this day. Philipp Melanchthon (1497–1560), the prime mover in building the German school system and a chief figure in the Protestant Reformation, helped establish its direction.

  4. O Seminário Teológico de Tübingen (Stift, alemão Tübinger Stift ) é um seminário teológico evangélico luterano , ligado à Universidade de Tübingen em 1536 , graças ao qual a teologia protestante assumiu um lugar de destaque nas atividades científicas da universidade.

  5. A Protestant theological seminary founded in 1560 and housed in a former Augustinian monastery. Among famous alumni were Hauff, Hegel, Hölderlin, Mörike, Schelling, and the astronomer Johannes Kepler. It is associated with the University of Tübingen, founded in 1477.

  6. The foundation of the current-day Tübinger Stift – the Protestant educational foundation for the elite of the Duchy of Württemberg – had an immediate knock-on effect upon the other scenes of the Reformation and was to become the nucleus of the enduring Protestant educational tradition, as the names Hölderlin, Hegel and Schelling imply.

  7. In 1589, after moving through grammar school, Latin school, and seminary at Maulbronn, Kepler attended Tübinger Stift at the University of Tübingen. There, he studied philosophy under Vitus Müller [ 25 ] and theology under Jacob Heerbrand (a student of Philipp Melanchthon at Wittenberg), who also taught Michael Maestlin while he ...