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Jan Hendrik Scholten (August 17, 1811 - April 10, 1885), Dutch Protestant theologian, was born at Vleuten near Utrecht. Image File history File links Johannes_Henricus_Scholten. ...
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After studying at Utrecht University, he was appointed professor of theology at Franeker. From Franeker in 1843 he went to Leiden as professor extraordinarius, and in 1845 was promoted to the rank of ordinarius. Through Scholten, Abraham Kuenen became interested in theology; Scholten was not then the radical theologian he became later. The two scholars in course of time created a movement resembling that of the Tübingen School in Germany. Utrecht University (Universiteit Utrecht in Dutch) is a university in Utrecht, The Netherlands. ...
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Abraham Kuenen (September 16, 1828 _ December 10, 1891), Dutch Protestant theologian, the son of an apothecary, was born on at Haarlem, North Holland. ...
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Pursuing first the study of dogmatic theology and the philosophy of religion, Scholten published a work on the Principles of the Theology of the Reformed Church (2 vols, 1848-1850, 4th ed. 1861-1862). He then gave special attention to the New Testament, and wrote A Critical Study of the Gospel of John (1864, in German 1867). John 21:1 Jesus Appears to His Disciples--Alessandro Mantovani: the Vatican, Rome. ...
Scholten's other works include: - Historical and Critical Introduction to the New Testament (1853-1856)
- The Oldest Witnesses to the Writings of the New Testament (1866)
- The Oldest Gospel (1868)
- The Pauline Gospel (1870)
An account of his theological development is given in Afscheidsrede bij het Neerleggen van het Hoogleeraarsambt (1881), and in the biography written by A Kuenen, Levensbericht van J. Henricus Scholten (1885). 1853 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
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