DANNHAUER, JOHANN CONRAD (born 1603, died 1666), a Lutheran clergyman, professor of theology in the university of Strasburg. He was also preacher at the Cathedral Church, and excited considerable attention by his popular expositions of Scripture. He strongly opposed the projected union of the Lutheran and Reformed churches, and took an active part in the controversy which arose respecting it. His writings are numerous, including various works on dogmatic and contro versial theology, and others belonging to the de partment of church history. The following are those on biblical subjects :—Idea boni interprelis, et malitiosi calunzinatoris, Argentorati, 1630, 1642. Svo. Hermeneulica Sacra, sive methodus exponen , darum sacrarum litter-arum, Argent. 1654, Svo. ' This is an expansion of the former work, a brief account of which is given by Davidson, Hermeneu tics, p. 683. De Politic Hebraa per varias atates succincte a'escripta, edited by J. A. Schmidt, Helm , stadt, 1700, 4to. Collegium disputa/or-nem in epis
, tolam ad ROMCMOS, published by J. F. Mayer, Greiphswald, 1708, 4to. The following exegetical dissertations, written at various periods, were, with some others, collected by C. Misler, and published under the title Disputations Theologica, Lipsim, 1707, 4to:—De °pm Dei hexaemero ; De Melchiseta'eco ; De Sceptro jehudee ; De voto yephtce; De custodia angelica; De Cheisti Septem verbis novissimis ; De concilio Hierosolymilano ; De Gal Zionism° ; De gemitu creaturarum (Rom. viii. 19– 23) ; De apocalypsi mysterii apostolici ; De profttn a'itate divitianrm et sapientice el cognilionis ; De Domino glorke crucifix° ; De Hypopiasnzo Pauline) (i Cor. ix. 27) ; De signaczelo elector= ; De pro batione spirit:rum ; De SeaVEet angelica intar llli chaelem archangelum et antagonistam diabolum ; De Iffuhammedismo zn angelis Euphrateis Yoannt preemonstrato.—S. N.