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Neander's conversion from Judaism to Christianity was the largest change in his life and had a heavy impact upon both himself and his writing. Neander, along with his brothers and sisters, followed later by their mother, eventually left the synagogue and embraced Christianity. In his own personal
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His guiding principle in dealing both with history and with the contemporary condition of the church was "that Christianity has room for the various tendencies of human nature, and aims at permeating and glorifying them all; that according to the divine plan these various tendencies are to occur
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Shortly after Neander's birth, his mother Esther divorced her husband and moved the family to Hamburg where they experienced a great deal of poverty. However, Neander cherished this period in his life and described it in endearing terms as “men in all ages who
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This period in Neander's life had a profound effect on both his personal faith and his attitude towards life in general. Neander was often described as ‘wide-hearted’, ‘truthful’, ‘sincere’, ‘free from all the stuff of vanity’, ‘affectionate’, ‘innocent and pure of heart’.
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Germany: Its Universities, Theology, and Religion; With Sketches of Neander, Tholuck, Olsausen, Hengstenberg, Twesten, Nitzsch, Muller, Ullmann, Rothe, Dorner, Lange, Ebrard, Wichern, and Other Distinguished German Devines of the
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successively and simultaneously and to counterbalance each other, so that the freedom and variety of the development of the spiritual life ought not to be forced into a single dogmatic form" (
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After university, he returned to Hamburg and passed his examination for the Christian ministry. However, after eighteen months, he decided on an academic career at
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where two vacancies had occurred in the theological faculty of the university. He became a teacher of theology in 1811 and became a professor the following year.
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of Tarsus, due to the impact that his new faith had on his person, his work, his relationship with his students, and his attitude toward church history.
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After his death, a succession of volumes representing his various courses of lectures appeared (1856-1864), in addition to the Lectures on the
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Das Leben Jesu Christi, in seinem geschichilichen Zusammenhang und seiner geschichtlichen Entwickelung (1837) (after Das Leben Jesu of
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General History of the Christian Religion and Church. Translated From the Second and Improved Edition by Joseph Torrey. Volume First
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Neander died in Berlin on 14 July 1850, worn out and nearly blind. He died whilst dictating a page of his General history.
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He was baptized on 25 February 1806 at the age of 17 and adopted the name of Neander, or "new man" on becoming a
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in 1825. The other volumes followed at intervals with the fifth in 1842, focusing on the period of
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DenkwĂŒrdigkeiten aus der Geschichte des Christentums (1823-1824, 2 vols., 1825, 3 vols., 1846)
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Gravesite of August Neander at Friedhof I Jerusalems- und Neue Kirche in Berlin-Kreuzberg
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Neander felt indebted to his teacher and later his friend and colleague Schleiermacher.
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Several of his books went through multiple editions and were translated into English.
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While working on these volumes, Neander also published several other books including;
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Neander began his work on Christian history in 1824 and published the first volume of
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Geschichte der Pflanzung und Leitung der christlichen Kirche durch die Apostel (1832)
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Church History: An Introduction to Research, Reference Works and Methods
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Hogg, James (1851). "Portrait Gallery - Neander - Second Paper".
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Hogg, James (1851). "Portrait Gallery - Neander - Second Paper".
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The Berlin Missionaries in South Africa and their Descendants
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History of the Planting and Training of the Christian Church
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Hours at Home: Popular Monthly of Instruction and Recreation
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Genetische Entwickelung der vornehmsten gnostischen Systeme
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Neander's conversion has been likened to the conversion of
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Allgemeine Geschichte der christlichen Religion und Kirche
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mothers” for planting the seeds of faith in their hearts.
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Das Eine und Mannichfaltige des christlichen Lebens (1840)
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Allgemeine Geschichte der christlichen Religion und Kirche
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where he continued his studies, specialising in Plato and
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und die Kirche besonders des Orients in dessen Zeitalter
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Saint Augustin, Melancthon, Neander: Three Biographies
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Saint Augustin, Melancthon, Neander: Three Biographies
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Friedhof I der Jerusalems - und Neuen Kirchengemeinde
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At this time, Neander published his first monograph,
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General History of the Christian Religion and Church
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Augustus Neander

theologian
Göttingen
Jewish
peddler
Hamburg
grammar school
gymnasium
Plato
Wilhelm Neumann
Karl August Varnhagen von Ense
Adelbert von Chamisso
Apostle John
Saint Paul
Protestant Christian
University of Halle
Friedrich Schleiermacher
War of the Fourth Coalition
Göttingen
Plutarch
GJ Planck
Heidelberg
Julianus
University of Berlin
Edmond de Pressensé
Gnosticism
Johannes Chrysostomus
Tertullian
Berlin Missionary Society

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