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Adolf von Harnack

    7. Mai 1851 – 10. Juni 1930

    Carl Gustav Adolf von Harnack war ein bedeutender deutscher lutherischer Theologe und Kirchenhistoriker. Er untersuchte sorgfältig den Einfluss der hellenistischen Philosophie auf die frühe christliche Literatur und forderte Christen auf, die Authentizität von Lehren kritisch zu hinterfragen, die in der frühen Kirche entstanden waren. Harnack stellte die Historizität des Johannesevangeliums zugunsten der synoptischen Evangelien in Frage und kritisierte das Apostolische Glaubensbekenntnis, wobei er sich für eine sozial engagiertere Auslegung des Christentums einsetzte.

    Adolf von Harnack
    Grundriss der Dogmengeschichte
    Marcion
    Die Mission und Ausbreitung des Christentums in den ersten drei Jahrhunderten
    Das Wesen des Christentums
    Lehrbuch der Dogmengeschichte
    Beiträge Zur Einleitung in Das Neue Testament, Volumes 1-3
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      Beiträge Zur Einleitung in Das Neue Testament, Volumes 1-3
    • Lehrbuch der Dogmengeschichte

      • 508 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Das Lehrbuch bietet eine fundierte und detaillierte Analyse der Dogmengeschichte, die auf der Originalausgabe von 1888 basiert. Es behandelt zentrale Themen und Entwicklungen in der theologischen Lehre und vermittelt ein tiefes Verständnis der historischen Kontexte. Der hochwertige Nachdruck ermöglicht es, die Inhalte in ihrer ursprünglichen Form zu studieren und die evolutionären Aspekte der Dogmatik nachzuvollziehen.

      Lehrbuch der Dogmengeschichte
    • History of Dogma, Volume 1

      • 386 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the evolution of Christian doctrine, this classic work by Harnack meticulously traces its origins from the early church through to the Reformation, providing a foundational framework for understanding doctrinal development. The narrative includes a concise overview of subsequent developments up to 1870, establishing a significant historical context for the study of Christian theology. Harnack's analysis has set a standard for future historical works in this field.

      History of Dogma, Volume 1
    • History of Dogma, Volume 3

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the evolution of Christian doctrine, Harnack's work meticulously traces its origins from the early Church through to the Reformation, providing a thorough analysis of its authoritative system. The book also offers a concise overview of subsequent developments up to 1870, establishing itself as a foundational text in the study of doctrinal history. Its impact on theological scholarship has made it a key reference for understanding the complexities of Christian beliefs over time.

      History of Dogma, Volume 3
    • History of Dogma, Volume 2

      • 394 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      The book presents a groundbreaking analysis of the evolution of Christian doctrine, starting from its early origins and extending to the Reformation, while also offering an overview of developments up to 1870. Harnack meticulously examines the formation of the authoritative doctrinal system, making this work a foundational reference for understanding the historical progression of Christian beliefs and their implications throughout history.

      History of Dogma, Volume 2
    • History of Dogma, Volume 7

      • 340 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the evolution of Christian doctrine, this seminal work by Harnack examines its origins and progression from early Christianity to the Reformation, providing a comprehensive analysis of doctrinal development. The text also offers a concise overview of subsequent changes up to 1870, establishing a foundational reference for understanding the historical context and significance of Christian teachings.

      History of Dogma, Volume 7