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Founding The Fathers Early Church History And Protestant Professors In Nineteenthcentury America Elizabeth A Clark

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Founding The Fathers Early Church History And Protestant Professors In Nineteenthcentury America Elizabeth A Clark
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 576
Author: Elizabeth A. Clark
ISBN: 9780812204322, 0812204328
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Founding The Fathers Early Church History And Protestant Professors In Nineteenthcentury America Elizabeth A Clark by Elizabeth A. Clark 9780812204322, 0812204328 instant download after payment.

Founding the Fathers explores the development of early Christian history and theology as a discipline in four nineteenth-century Protestant seminaries in the United States. Archival sources reveal how professors adjusted German scholarship to fit Americans' evangelical assumptions and to make the Catholic past more palatable.


Founding the Fathers explores the development of early Christian history and theology as a discipline in four nineteenth-century Protestant seminaries in the United States. Archival sources reveal how professors adjusted German scholarship to fit Americans' evangelical assumptions and to make the Catholic past more palatable.

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