right|thumb|Portrait tondo from Marheineke's headstone in the Dreifaltigkeitsfriedhof II of Kreuzberg, Berlin
Philip Konrad Marheineke (; May 1, 1780 – May 31, 1846) was a German Protestant theologian and church leader within the Evangelical Church in Prussia.
Life
He was born in Hildesheim, in the Bishopric of Hildesheim, and studied at the University of Göttingen. In 1805, he was appointed professor extraordinarius of philosophy at Erlangen; in 1807, he moved to Heidelberg. In 1811 he became professor ordinarius at Frederick William University, Berlin, where from 1820 he was also preacher at Trinity Church and worked with Schleiermacher.
He died in Berlin in 1846. When he died, he was a member of the supreme consistorial council.
Work
At first influenced by Friedrich Schelling, Marheineke found a new master in G. W. F. Hegel, and came to be regarded as the leader of the Hegelian Right.
