Philip Schaff was born in Chur, Switzerland, and was educated at the gymnasium of Stuttgart, and at the universities of Tübingen, Halle and Berlin, where he was successively influenced by Baur and Schmid, by Tholuck and Julius Müller, by David Strauss and, above all, Neander. At Berlin, in 1841, he took the degree of B.D., and passed examinations for a professorship. He then traveled through Italy and Sicily as tutor to Baron Krischer. In 1842 he was Privatdozent in the University of Berlin, where he lectured on exegesis and church history. In 1843 he was called to become professor of church history and Biblical literature in the German Reformed Theological Seminary of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, then the only seminary of that church in America.
On his journey he stayed in England and met Edward Pusey and other Tractarians. His inaugural address on The Principle of Protestantism, delivered in German at Reading, Pennsylvania, in 1844, and published in German with an English version by John Williamson Nevin was a pioneer work in English in the field of symbolics (that is, the authoritative ecclesiastical formulations of religious doctrines in creeds or confessions). This address and the "Mercersburg Theology" which he taught seemed too pro-Catholic to some, and he was charged with heresy. But, at the synod at York in 1845, he was unanimously acquitted.
Schaff's broad views strongly influenced the German Reformed Church, through his teaching at Mercersburg, through his championship of English in German Reformed churches and schools in America, through his hymnal (1859), through his labours as chairman of the committee which prepared a new liturgy, and by his edition (1863) of the Heidelberg Catechism. His History of the Apostolic Church (in German, 1851; in English, 1853) and his History of the Christian Church (7 vols., 1858-1890), opened a new period in American study of ecclesiastical history.
In 1854, he visited Europe, representing the American German churches at the ecclesiastical diet at Frankfort and at the Swiss pastoral conference at Basel. He lectured in Germany on America, and received the degree of D.D. from Berlin.
Early Church Fathers - Post Nicene Fathers II - Volume 12 - Leo the Great, Gregory the Great
eBook
-
BN ID:
2940015121575
- Publisher: GraceWorks Multimedia
- Publication date: 09/01/2012
- Series: The Early Church Fathers-Post Nicene II , #12
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- File size: 961 KB
Available on NOOK devices and apps
Want a NOOK? Explore Now
- Share
- LendMe LendMe™ Learn More
Looking for the writings of the Early Church Fathers for your ebook reader device? You are in the right place!
This ebook contains:
Early Church Fathers - Post Nicene Fathers II - Volume 12 - Leo the Great, Gregory the Great
Instead of downloading the Early Church Fathers in its entirety, we have conveniently broken up the work into individual volumes. This allows you to save more free space on your eBook reader device and makes for faster searches and quicker navigation. We sincerely hope these features will enhance your studies and maximize your reading experience.
The Early Church Fathers by Philip Schaff, in ebook format, is truly astonishing with over 32,400 pages of information (38 Volumes, complete) in total! The Early Church Fathers is an EXHAUSTIVE study tool, used by countless scholars and laymen for well over 100 years. Hardbound copies of this collection not only cost hundreds and hundreds of dollars to purchase (AND ship), but take up an enormous amount of shelf space!
Presented in 3 parts, this authoritative collection of writings by the Early Church Fathers is essential for understanding patristic thought, and is an invaluable tool to theology students everywhere. Don't let this opportunity to own this ebook slip away. Buy Now!
See our other listings for the other Volumes in this series to complete your ebook Collection.
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
-
- Early Church Fathers - Post…
- by Philip Schaff
-
- Early Church Fathers - Post…
- by Philip Schaff
-
- Early Church Fathers - Post…
- by Philip Schaff
-
- Early Israel and the…
- by A. H. Sayce
-
- Warfare in the Classical World…
- by John Warry
-
- A History of Babylon
- by Leonard W. King
-
- Essential Israel: Essays for…
- by Tracie Marsh
-
- The Essential Mythology…
- by Thomas BulfinchE. M. Berens
-
- LEXICON AND ATLAS OF THE…
- by Joseph R. Laurin
-
- A History of New Testament…
- by Shailer Mathews
-
- The 1300 Year's War:…
- by Robert MaddockOssie Hibbert
-
- How the Jews Discovered…
- by Cyrus Adler
-
- Folk-lore of the Holy Land…
- by J. E. Hanauer
-
- A Dictionary of World History
- by Anne KerrEdmund Wright
-
- Atlas of Empires: The…
- by Peter Davidson
-
- History of the Jews : Volume…
- by Heinrich Graetz
-
- Jerusalem Besieged: From…
- by Eric H. Cline