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 Philip Schaff ( 1 January 1819 – 20 October 1893 ) was a Swiss-born, German-educated theologian and a historian of the Christian church, who, after his education, lived and taught in the United States. The sourced material on this page is taken from...


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 Philip Schaff (January 1, 1819 – October 20, 1893), was a Swiss-born, German-educated theologian and a historian of the Christian church, who, after his education, lived and taught in the United States. He was born in Chur, Switzerland, and was...



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 Journal of Church and State
Philip Schaff: religion, politics, and the transatlantic world.
03/22/2007: 9,126 words, approx. 30 pages INTRODUCTION In a 2004 New York Times op-ed, "Across a Great Divide," respected German journalist Peter Schneider wrote that "the war in Iraq has made the Atlantic seem wider. But really it had the effect of a magnifying glass, bringing older and...
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 Journal of Ecumenical Studies
Philip Schaff: Historian and Ambassador - Selected Writings. (book reviews)
03/22/1992: 494 words, approx. 2 pages Klaus Penzel's intellectual history of nineteenth-century Christian theologian, church historian, and ecumenist, Philip Schaff, is in many ways the sequel to George Shriver's biography of Schaff, Philip Schaff: Christian Scholar and Ecumenical Prophet, published in 1987, also by Mercer University Press. Penzel admirably...


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