Challenge and Change Within German Protestant Theological Education during the Nineteenth Century

In a day when every theological curriculum is under fire and every presupposition of theological education is being questioned, there is both comfort and challenge in the discovery that things have been like that for a long time. Unfortunately, most histories of nineteenthcentury theology treat the...

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Conservatism
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Pastors
Protestant theology
Student movements
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Theology
Universities
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