The German Roots of Nineteenth-Century American Theology

The German Roots of Nineteenth-Century American Theology
Author: Annette G. Aubert
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2013-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199915326

This book explores the influences of German theology on Emanuel Gerhart and Charles Hodge, two Reformed theologians who addressed questions concerning method and atonement theology in light of modernism and new scientific theories.

Microfilm Abstracts

Microfilm Abstracts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 610
Release: 1945
Genre: Dissertations, Academic
ISBN:

A collection of abstracts of doctoral dissertations (and monographs) which are available in complete form on microfilm.

An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century American Science Writing

An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century American Science Writing
Author: C. R. Resetarits
Publisher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1783080620

This volume is a brief anthology of the most influential writing by American scientists between 1800 and 1900. Arranged thematically and chronologically to highlight the progression of American science throughout the nineteenth century – from its beginnings in self-taught classification and exploration to the movement towards university education and specialization – it is the first collection of its kind. Each section begins with a biography, putting human faces to each time period, and introducing such notable figures as Thomas Jefferson and Louis Agassiz.

Nineteenth-century Rhetoric in North America

Nineteenth-century Rhetoric in North America
Author: Nan Johnson
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1991
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780809316557

Johnson argues that nineteenth-century rhetoric was primarily synthetic, derived from the combination of classical elements and eighteenth-century belletristic and epistemological approaches to theory and practice. She reveals that nineteenth-century rhetoric supported several rhetorical arts, each conceived systematically from a similar theoretical foundation.