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HARNACK, ADOLF (1851 ) , German theologian, was born on the 7th of May 1851 at Dorpat, in Russia, where his father, Theodosius Harnack (18171889), held a professorship of pastoral
Theodosius Harnack was a staunch Lutheran and a prolific writer on theological subjects; his chief
Erlangen (18171878, 2 vols.). The liturgy
The son pursued his studies at Dorpat (18691872) and at Leipzig
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Leopold von Gebhardt in Texte and Untersuchungen zur Geschithte der altchristlichen Litteratur (1882 sqq.), an irregular periodical, containing only essays in New Testament and patristic fields. In 1881 he published a work on monasticism, Das Monchtum, seine Ideate and seine Geschichte (5th ed., 'goo; English translation,Igor), and became joint-editor with Emil Schurer of the Theologische Literaturzeitung. In 1885 he published the first volume of his epoch-making work, Lehrbuch der Dogmengeschichte (3rd ed. in three volumes, 18941898; English translation in seven volumes, 18941899). In this work Harnack traces the rise of dogma, by which he understands the authoritative doctrinal system of the 4th century and its development down to the Reformation. He considers that in its earliest origins Christian faith and the methods of Greek thought were so closely intermingled that much that is not essential to Christianity found its way into the resultant system. Therefore Protestants are not only free, but bound, to criticize it; indeed, for a Protestant Christian, dogma cannot be said to exist. An abridgment of this appeared in 188g with the title Grundriss der Dogmengeschichte (3rd ed., 1898). In 1886 Harnack was called to Marburg; and in 1888, in spite of violent opposition from the conservative section of the church authorities, to Berlin. In 1890 he became a member of the Academy of Sciences. At Berlin, somewhat against his will, he was drawn
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critical scholars, and trained up in his " Seminar" a whole generation of teachers, who carried his ideas and methods throughout the wholeof Germany and even beyond its borders. His distinctive character= istics are his claim for absolute freedom in the .study of church history and the New Testament; his distrust of speculative theology, whether orthodox or liberal; his interest
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