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Alvah Hovey

    Alvah Hovey war ein herausragender Theologe und Pädagoge, dessen Karriere hauptsächlich der Newton Theological Institution gewidmet war. Er hatte Professuren für Hebräisch, Kirchengeschichte, christliche Theologie sowie Theologie und christliche Ethik inne und prägte jahrzehntelang die theologische Diskussion. Als Präsident spielte er eine entscheidende Rolle bei der Entwicklung der Institution. Seine wissenschaftlichen Beiträge konzentrierten sich auf tiefgründige theologische Fragestellungen und ethische Überlegungen.

    Manual Of Systematic Theology, And Christian Ethics
    Life of John Chrysostom, Based on the Investigations of Neander, Böhringer, and Others
    An American Commentary on the New Testament
    Barnas Sears, a Christian Educator: His Making and Work
    Normal Class Manual for Bible Teachers
    Outlines Of Christian Theology: For The Use Of Students In The Newton Theological Institution
    • Originally published in the mid-19th century, this textbook provides an introduction to Christian theology for students at the Newton Theological Institution in Massachusetts. The book covers a wide range of topics, from the nature of God to the meaning of salvation to the role of the church. It is written in a clear and accessible style and provides a valuable resource for students of theology and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian beliefs and practices.

      Outlines Of Christian Theology: For The Use Of Students In The Newton Theological Institution
    • Barnas Sears was one of the most influential Christian educators of the 19th century, serving as the president of Brown University and the founding president of the Massachusetts State Board of Education. This book provides a detailed biography of Sears, tracing his life from his childhood in Massachusetts to his influential work in education and religion. With insights into Sears's philosophy of education and his influence on American educational policy, this book is an essential resource for scholars and students of education and religious history.

      Barnas Sears, a Christian Educator: His Making and Work
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      An American Commentary on the New Testament
    • Commentary on the Gospel of John: 3

      • 434 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      In this commentary on the Gospel of John, Alvah Hovey provides a thorough explanation of the scripture and its meanings. With Hovey's expertise and insight, readers will gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for this text, making it a valuable resource for theologians, scholars, and anyone interested in religious studies.

      Commentary on the Gospel of John: 3
    • Originally published in 1872, this book provides a detailed commentary on the book of Acts from the New Testament. The authors, Alvah Hovey and Horatio Hackett, were prominent Baptist theologians and scholars. Their commentary provides valuable insights into the historical and theological context of the book of Acts, as well as its significance for contemporary Christians. This book is an essential resource for theologians, scholars, and anyone interested in the Bible and its interpretation.

      A Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles: 4