Johann August Wilhelm Neander (17 January 1789 – 14 July 1850) was a German theologian and church historian. August Neander ...
August Neander, né à Gœttingue le 17 janvier 1789, mort le 14 juillet 1850, est un théologien protestant. Ancien élève de Gesenius, il est un des chefs de l'école piétiste. D'abord juif, il se convertit, embrasse la confession luthérienne et... Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 17 janvier 1789, Göttingen, Allemagne
Date de décès : 14 juillet 1850, Berlin, Allemagne
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The Berlin ecclesiastical historian, August Neander (1789–1850), developed a religiously driven conception of history which excited contemporaries across the Protestant world.
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A German Lutheran, he studied with F D. Schleiermacher (1768-1834) in Berlin, but soon switched his interest from speculative theology to church history.
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German Church historian; born at Göttingen Jan. 17, 1789; died at Berlin July 14, 1850. Prior to his baptism his name was "David Mendel," and on his ...
Neander, Johann August Wilhelm universally conceded to be by far the greatest of ecclesiastical historians, and surnamed the father of modern Church history ...
Bohn's Standard Library. Neander's History of Dogmas in the Middle Ages. Second Principal Period, from Gregory the First to the Reformation.
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AUGUST NEANDER AND THE RELIGION OF HISTORY IN THE NINETEENTH-. CENTURY ... The Berlin ecclesiastical historian, August Neander (1789-1850), developed a ...
5 oct. 2012 · He studied theology after this and in 1810 offered himself as a private tutor in Heidelberg, where he became a professor in the following year.
Augustus Neander began his religious studies in speculative theory, but his changing interests led him to the study of church history.