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A Biographical Sketch of John William Nevin

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A condensed overview of John Williamson Nevin’s life, this volume touches on the key points and notable life events of the Mercersburg theologian. A biography in brief, Kremer’ offers an insight into Nevin’s life, allowing the lay reader to become acquainted, if not intimate with Nevin, his thoughts, and his history.

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  • Examines the notable life events of John Williamson Nevin
  • Expounds on Nevin’s thoughts and history
  • Provides insight on Nevin’s life and work
  • Title: A Biographical Sketch of John Williamson Nevin
  • Author: A. R. Kremer
  • Publisher: Daniel Miller
  • Print Publication Date: 1890
  • Logos Release Date: 2013
  • Pages: 235
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subject: Nevin, John Williamson, 1803-1886
  • Resource ID: LLS:BIOSKETCHNEVIN
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2022-09-12T00:17:26Z

John Williamson Nevin (1803–1886) was an American theologian and professor. He studied at Princeton University and was a professor of biblical literature at Western Theological Seminary in Allegheny, Pennsylvania and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church. Well-versed in German, he studied contemporary German theologians, and eventually converted to the German Reformed Church, accepting a position at the Church’s seminary in Mercersburg, PA. He and his colleagues developed a conservative doctrinal position eventually labeled the “Mercersburg Theology.”

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