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Hallesche Pastoren in Pennsylvania, 1743–1825

Hallesche Pastoren in Pennsylvania, 1743–1825. Eine kritische Quellenedition zu ihrer Amtstätigkeit in Nordamerika. Ed. by Mark Häberlein, Thomas Müller-Bahlke and Hermann Wellenreuther.Part 4: Briefe und andere Amtsdokumente der Pastoren Johann Dietrich Matthias Heinzelmann (1724–1756) und Justus Heinrich Christian Helmuth (1745–1825). Ed. by Wolfgang Splitter, Markus Berger and Jan-Hendrik

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Hallesche Pastoren in Pennsylvania, 1743–1825

Hallesche Pastoren in Pennsylvania, 1743–1825. Eine kritische Quellenedition zu ihrer Amtstätigkeit in Nordamerika. Ed. by Mark Häberlein, Thomas Müller-Bahlke u. Hermann Wellenreuther (†).Part 5: Briefe und andere Amtsdokumente der Pastoren. Johann Andreas Krug (1732–1796), Johann Christoph Kunze (1744–1807) und Johann Nicolaus Kurtz (1720–1794). Ed. by Wolfgang Splitter, Markus Berger and

Scholarships

Profile Thanks to a generous donation from Dr Liselotte Kirchner (Offenbach), the Francke Foundations are able to run their own scholarship programme. Since 2016, this has enabled 92 projects from 17 different countries to be funded. In addition, a three-month fellowship is awarded, in cooperation with the Gotha Research Centre at the University of Erfurt and the Herzog August Library in

Halle Pietism and Reformation – Mobile Exhibition on Roll-ups

Francke's educational reforms focused on highly topical themes such as social participation and educational justice. He fulfilled a central demand of Martin Luther with the first biblical work, the Canstein Bible Institute. The Halle Pietists thus initiated a reading revolution that produced new authors and a private reading public. The cradle of the social welfare institution, the first school

Historical Networks

… Melchior Mühlenberg to Pennsylvania, founding the Lutheran Church in North America. His sons later became influential figures in early U.S. history. Salzburg emigrants and Henry Melchior Muhlenberg August Hermann Francke had already taken an interest in the New World and was engaged in scientific and theological correspondence with the Puritan clergyman and scholar Cotton Mather (1663–1728)…

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Hallesche Pastoren in Pennsylvania, 1743–1825

Hallesche Pastoren in Pennsylvania, 1743–1825. Eine kritische Quellenedition zu ihrer Amtstätigkeit in Nordamerika. Ed. by Mark Häberlein, Thomas Müller-Bahlke and Hermann Wellenreuther (†).Part 6: Briefe und andere Amtsdokumente der Pastoren. Johann Helfrich Schaum (1721–1778), Johann Friedrich Schmidt (1746–1812), Friedrich Schultz (1726–1809?), Christoph Immanuel Schulze (1740–1809), Johann