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Adolf von Harnack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Guide to the life, works and enduring significance of Adolf von Harnack, German liberal theologian and church historian. ... Adolf von Harnack (also Adolf Harnack) was born at Dorpat (now Tartu) in Estonia on May 7, 1851. In such seminal works as The History of Dogma (1886–89) and The History of Ancient Christian...
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An excerpt from Adolf von Harnack's, "History of Dogma." ... From Adolf Von Harnack, History of Dogma ... Adolf Von Harnack; History of Dogma, Vol. I (pp. 266-281). Translated by N. Buchanan. Published by Boston, Little (1901).
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It was precisely Harnack’s insistence on the freedom of scholarship that marked him as one of the strongest advocates of liberal theology. Adolf von Harnack thought that the only way to nurture Christian faith was to remain in the condition of permanent uncertainty.
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Along with Troeltsch (1865-1923), Adolf von Harnack was the foremost German proponent of a liberal theological program, and one of the most provocative and prolific theologians of his time.
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About the BCE ... About the Editor ... Harnack, Adolf von (1851-1930)
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Harnack, Adolf von. Harnack, Adolf von. Information about Harnack, Adolf von in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Harnack, Adolf von; Harnasie; harness racing; Harney Desert; Harney, Ben; Harnoncourt, Nikolaus; Harnoy, Ofra; Harold Bluetooth;
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Harnack, Adolf von - (ä´dôlf fn här´näk), 1851—1930, German theologian and church historian. He was professor of church history successively in the ...
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Adolf von Harnack [Add to My Praize] ... A biography of Adolf von Harnack from the Dictionary of Modern Western Theology. ... An excerpt from Adolf von Harnack's, "History of Dogma."
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