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Philip Schaff (getauft am 12. Januar 1819 in Chur; † 20. Oktober 1893 in New York) war ein in der Schweiz geborener und in Deutschland ausgebildeter protestantischer Theologe und Kirchenhistoriker, der nach seiner Ausbildung in den Vereinigten Staaten lebte und lehrte.
- getauft 12. Januar 1819
- Schaff, Philip
Philip Schaff (January 1, 1819 – October 20, 1893) was a Swiss-born, German-educated Protestant theologian and ecclesiastical historian, [1] who spent most of his adult life living and teaching in the United States. Life and career. Schaff was born in Chur, Switzerland, and educated at the gymnasium of Stuttgart.
- January 1, 1819, Chur, Switzerland
Philip Schaff (born Jan. 1, 1819, Chur, Switz.—died Oct. 20, 1893, New York, N.Y., U.S.) Swiss-born American ecumenical leader and theologian whose works, especially the Creeds of Christendom (1877), helped set standards in the United States for scholarship in church history.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
A biography and bibliography of the German-American theologian and church historian Philip Schaff, who wrote a comprehensive history of the Christian Church and a number of works on theologians, symbolism, and ecclesiastical history. Learn about his life, quotes, and influence on theological and historical research.
A comprehensive and impartial account of the German Reformation by a Protestant historian. The volume covers the period from 1517 to 1648, with a focus on Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin, and their impact on modern Christianity.
Modern Pioneers: Philip Schaff | Christian History | Christianity Today. Father of American church history. I n the development of the discipline of church history in the United States, few...
7. Nov. 2018 · Philip Schaff was born in 1819, and he died in 1893. His life, much like John Williamson Nevin’s, spanned the nineteenth century. He was born in Switzerland and was educated in universities throughout Germany by the country’s towering figures in church history, biblical studies, and theology.