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Jacobs, Henry Eyster was born on November 10, 1844 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Michael J. (Doctor of Divinity) and Julianna M. (Eyster) J.
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Henry Eyster Jacobs was one of the greatest American Lutheran theologians of the 19th century. In this work, Jacobs summarizes the basics of Dogmatic Theology in the Lutheran tradition. Following the traditional Loci method, Jacobs discusses every major topic of Christian theology such as: The Doctrine of God, Christ, Salvation, the Means of Grace, and the Church. He treats these subjects in a Biblical and Confessional manner. With a lack of contemporary Dogmatics texts in English, Jacobs' work serves as a much needed introduction to, and overview of, Lutheran theology. He writes in a manner that is engaging, readable, and practical.
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"The Christian Faith" is Henry Eyster Jacobs' magnum opus. It is a systematic theology of the Christian faith written in a catechetical format from a Confessional Lutheran perspective. The work is written in a series of questions and answers on various doctrinal topics. Throughout the work, Jacobs defends his views through use of Scripture and the Lutheran fathers. This text is readable enough to be studied by the layman but with enough depth to teach the learned pastor and scholar.
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The Epistle to the Romans is one of the few books of the New Testament, whose genuineness has never been called in question by any critic of standing. The Tubingen school accepted it, with the two Epistles to the Corinthians and the Epistle to the Galatians, as undoubtedly Pauline. I renaeus, Clement of Alexandria and Tertullian quote from it as an Epistle of Paul. It is acknowledged as such by the Gnostics, Basilides, Valentinus, Heracleon, Epiphanes and Theodosius. It is only in respect to the closing chapters, that we find any doubts entertained concerning the integrity, and that upon entirely insufificient grounds, of which the chief is that the salutations are entirely too numerous to individuals in a church at a place where the Apostle had never been. The best refutation is a consecutive reading of chapters xii.-xvi. by a reader who does not start with a pedantic theory of what Paul ong Jit to have related, or alluded to, or discussed (MOULE). No intimation is given in the New Testament of the origin of the church at Rome. It appears clear, however, that when this Epistle was written, it had been in existence for many years, ch. i :8-13 ;13 :11, 15. The Jewish population of Rome, it is well known from Philo and Josephus, had become numerous. (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.) About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology. Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text. Read books online for free at www.forgottenbooks.org
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Jacobs, Henry Eyster was born on November 10, 1844 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Michael J. (Doctor of Divinity) and Julianna M. (Eyster) J.
Bachelor of Arts, Pennsylvania College, 1862, Master of Arts, 1865. Graduate Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg, 1865, Doctor of Divinity, 1877. Doctor of Laws, Thiel College, Greenville, Pennsylvania, 1892.
South.T.D., Muhlenberg College, Pennsylvania, 1907.
William M. Horn). Tutor Pennsylvania College, 1864-1867. Home missionary, Pittsburgh, 1867-1868. Principal Thiel Hall, Water Cure, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, 1868-1870.
Professor Latin and history, 1870-1880, ancient languages, 1880-1881, Greek, 1881-1883, Pennsylvania College.
Professor systematic theology, since 1883, dean of faculty, 1894-1920, president, 1920-1927, Lutheran Theological Seminary President Board of Foreign Missions, General Council Lutheran Church, 1902-1907. President General Conference of Lutherans, 1899, 1902, 04.
Member Common Service Committee Lutheran Church, since 1885. Chairman communications of Adjudication of United Lutheran Church in America, since 1919.
President American Society Church History, 1907-1908, Pennsylvania German Society, 1910-1911.
Vice president Pennsylvania Bible Society, 1893-1895, president, since 1926. Senior Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsylvania, since 1927. A corporator Presbyterian Ministers’ Fund for Life Insurance, 1912.
Associate editor Johnson’s Cyclopædia, 1893-1895.
Editor Lutheran Church Review, 1882-1896. Lutheran Commentary, 1895-1898, Lutheran Cyclopædia, 1899.
Author: The Lutheran Movement in England, 1891. History of Lutheran Church in America, 1893.
Elements of Religion, 1894.
Commentary on Romans, 1896. Commentary on I Corinthians, 1897. Life of Martin Luther, 1898.
The Germán Emigration to America, 1709-1740, 1899.
Summary of Christian Doctrine, 1905. Lincoln’s Gettysburg World Message, 1920.
Contributor to Hasting’s Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics, 1916, 19. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, 1915.
Translator of various theological works from German, and contributor to theological periodicals.
Home: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Member Common Service Committee Lutheran Church, since 1885.
Married Laura H. Downing, July 3, 1872. Children: Eugenia Anna (deceased), Charles Michael, Henry Downing, Laura Winifred (Mistress Luther R. Shearer), Marguerite Eyster (wife of Review.