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Harnack

[ hahr-nahk ]

noun

  1. A·dolf von [ah, -dawlf f, uh, n], 1851–1930, German Protestant theologian, born in Estonia.


Harnack

/ ˈharnak /

noun

  1. HarnackAdolf von18511930MGermanRELIGION: theologianWRITING: author Adolf von. 1851–1930, German Protestant theologian, author of the influential History of Dogma (1886–90)


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Harnack was gradually working his way to a new plane of thought.

Ramsay's placing of Harnack's writing in general is interesting in this connection.

Harnack is not wrong in saying that a Christianity without it is inconceivable.

Harnack says that the two sayings are “quite independent,” but that there is “a common source in the background.”

Sentences in Q, according to Harnack, are generally connected by , being used but seldom.

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