The Epistle of Paul to the Philippians
Practically Explained
Language: English - 140 pages
€15.37
Synopsis
Augustus Neander carefully explores practical and theoretical aspects of Paul's epistle to the Philippians. This book is part of a series containing Neander's commentaries on the books of Philippians. James and 1 John.
Johann August Wilhelm Neander belonged to a Jewish family and originally bore the name of David Mendel. He changed his name to Neander when he became a Christian in 1806. He studied theology in Berlin. After a year of teaching in Heidelberg (1812), he returned to Berlin as professor of ecclesiastical history (1813). Here he attracted many students not only by the quality of his scholarship but also by the spirit of piety he brought to his work.
About Augustus Neander
Johann August Wilhelm Neander belonged to a Jewish family and originally bore the name of David Mendel. He changed his name to Neander when he became a Christian in 1806. He studied theology in Berlin. After a year of teaching in Heidelberg (1812), he returned to Berlin as professor of ecclesiastical history (1813). Here he attracted many students not only by the quality of his scholarship but also by the spirit of piety he brought to his work.
Product specifications
Binding | Paperback |
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Language | English |
Publishing date | Wednesday, 4 October 2017 |
Edition | 1 |
Pagecount | 140 |
Interior color | Black/white |
Size | 135 x 215 mm |
Author | Augustus Neander |
Category | Religion and spirituality > Christianity |