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by Klaus Penzel

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  • Author: Klaus Penzel
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Schaff was Swiss by birth, German by education, and American by choice. Penzel includes an appraisal of Schaff's American career, and his influence on the Free Church movement.

Book title: The German Education of Christian Scholar Philip Schaff: The Formative Years, 1819-1844 (Toronto Studies in Theology). Schaff was Swiss by birth, German by education, and American by choice.

The German Education of Christian Scholar Philip Schaff: The Formative Years, 1819-1844 by Klaus Penzel (pp. 203-205).

Church historians, Religion, Schaff, Philip, Theologians, United States.

The German Realenzyklopädie für protestantische Theologie und Kirche . Philip Schaff (1819–93). Logos Bible Software is also undertaking a digitization project of it.

The German Realenzyklopädie für protestantische Theologie und Kirche, which Schaff-Herzog is based on. The Realencyklopädie's publishing history was:. 1891: 3rd ed. Ed. Albert Hauck. The new Schaff-Herzog encyclopedia of religious knowledge, embracing Biblical, historical, doctrinal, and practical theology and Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical biography from the earliest times to the present day.

Philip Schaff: Christian Scholar and Ecumenical Prophet. Mercer University Press. Pranger, Gary K. (1997). Philip Schaff (1819-1893): Portrait of an Immigrant Theologian. Peter Lang Publishing.

Article excerpt Prior to 1988 a host of dissertations across the country studied Schaff from various . A few years later, Klaus Penzel's magnificent Philip Schaff:Historian and Ambassador of the Universal Church-Selected Writings (1991) was published.

Philip Schaff (1819-1893): Portrait of an Immigrant Theologian. Prior to 1988 a host of dissertations across the country studied Schaff from various viewpoints, perhaps the first of which was Luther J. Binkley's "The Mercersburg Theology" at Harvard University in 1950. Soon thereafter Theodore L. Trost wrote his "Philip Schaff's Concept of the Church" at New College, Edinburgh University in 1958.

Schaff, Philip, 1819-1893; Schaff, David Schley, 1852 . 2. The middle ages from Boniface VIII, 1294, to the Protestant Reformation, 1517, by D. S. Schaff. 6. Modern Christianity; the German Reformation, 2d e. rev. 7. Modern Christianity; the Swiss Reformation, 3d e.

Schaff, Philip, 1819-1893; Schaff, David Schley, 1852-. This study evaluates the publications on church history, barely considered up to now, which deal with the Protestant Kirchenkampf (struggle between the German Christians and the Confessing Church) which started during the first years of the Nazi regime. It observes the different ecclesio-political groups and shows that as a rule the German Christians chose a descriptive and triumphalist portrayal. of the Kirchenkampf which culminated in Andreas Duhm's Kirchengeschichte des Jahres 1933/34.

Schaff was Swiss by birth, German by education, and American by choice. Penzel (theology, emeritus, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist U.) expands his previous work on Schaff's literary production by examining its roots in the German theology of the 1830s and 1840s, when, as he puts it, scholarship was conducted under the "long shadows" of Schleiermacher and Hegel. By the time Schaff was called to Mercersburg Seminary in Pennsylvania, he had already studied ten years in a culture that was bearing the fruit of the romantic and idealistic movements; but he was also inspired and transformed by the Wurttemburg Awakening and the dynamics of Protestant renewal, leading him to believe he was "a missionary of science" among theologians. Penzel includes an appraisal of Schaff's American career, and his influence on the Free Church movement. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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