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Hans Hinrich Wendt (June 18, 1853 in Hamburg – January 19, 1928 in Jena) was a German Protestant theologian. After studying theology at Leipzig, Göttingen and Tübingen, he became in 1885 professor ordinarius of systematic theology at Heidelberg, and in 1893 was called to Jena. His work on the teaching of Jesus (''Die Lehre Jesu'', 1886-1890; Eng. trans. of second part, 1892) made him widely known. He also edited several editions (5th to 8th, 1880-1898) of the ''Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles'' in H. A. W. Meyer's series. In May 1904 he delivered two addresses in London on ''The Idea and Reality of Revelation,'' and ''Typical Forms of Christianity,'' as the Essex Hall Lectures (published, 1904). His works include: ''Die christliche Lehre von der menschlichen Vollkommenheit'' (1882), ''Der Erfahrungsbeweis für die Wahrheit des Christentums'' (1897), and ''Das Johannesevangelium'' (1900; Eng. trans., 1902). == Quotes ==
* ''When words fail to express the exalted sentiments and finer emotions of the human heart, music becomes the sublimated language of the soul, the divine instrumentality for its higher utterance.'' *
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