"Overall, it is hard to imagine that this book could be bettered: it reveals a complex personality who sought to make religion relevant in a period of unprecedented change." Mark D. Chapman in Ecclesiastical History, Volume 57, 2, 2006, p. 408-409
Adolf von Harnack, a church historian and academic organizer in Berlin, was one of the most influential persons in liberal Protestantism in Germany. Christian Nottmeier examines the connection between Harnack's outline for cultural theology and his political involvement after 1890.
"Overall, it is hard to imagine that this book could be bettered: it reveals a complex personality who sought to make religion relevant in a period of unprecedented change." Mark D. Chapman in Ecclesiastical History, Volume 57, 2, 2006, p. 408-409
Christian Nottmeier
Geboren 1974; Studium der ev. Theologie und der Geschichte in Berlin und Halle; 2002 Promotion; Vorstand des Ev. Institut für Kirchenrecht an der Universität Potsdam und Gemeindepfarrer der Auenkirche in Berlin-Wilmersdorf.
Protestantismus Wissenschaft Politik Harnack, Adolf von