- Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky
Infobox bishopbiog
name = Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky
religion = Episcopal Church
See = Shanghai
Title = Bishop of Shanghai
Period = 1877-1884
Predecessor =Channing M. Williams
Successor =William Jones Boone, Jr.
ordination =28 October 1860
bishops =
post =
date of birth =6 May 1831
place of birth =Tauroggen , RussianLithuania
date of death =15 October 1906
place of death = Anglican PortalChristianity in China PortalSamuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky (
6 May 1831 -15 October 1906 ) was anAnglican Bishop of Shanghai,China from 1877-1884. He foundedSt. John's University, Shanghai in 1879.Early years
Schereschewsky was born in
Tauroggen , RussianLithuania May 6 ,1831 . He appears to have been named for his father. His mother was Rosa Salvatha. Orphaned as a young boy, it is speculated he was raised by a half-brother who was a timber merchant in good circumstance. Having shown himself to be a promising student, he was given the best education available and it was his family's intention that he become arabbi . From the time he left his brother's house at 15, he was obliged to support himself as a tutor and as aglazier . It was at the Rabbinical School atZhitomir that he was given a copy of theNew Testament in Hebrew that had been produced by theLondon Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews . The study of that gradually convinced him that inJesus the Messianic prophecies of theOld Testament and the age-long hopes of his people had been fulfilled. At 19 he went toGermany where he studied for a year or more atFrankfurt and for two years at theUniversity of Breslau . To his fluency in Yiddish, Polish and Russian he added German that he spoke like a native to the end of his days.Road to China
In the summer of 1854 he decided to emigrate to America. In
New York he connected with Christian Jews but did not enter the Christian church until the spring of 1855 when he was baptized by immersion and associated with aBaptist congregation. For reasons unknown he then became aPresbyterian and went to the Western Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church atAllegheny, Pennsylvania . After more than two years he left to enter the Episcopal Church and theGeneral Theological Seminary . His plan to complete his remaining two years of study was interrupted when he offered himself for work in China. On3 May 1859 the Foreign Committee voted that he be appointed missionary to China as soon as he was ordained. He was ordained17 July 1859 inSt. George's Church, New York by BishopWilliam Jones Boone . He arrived atWusung December 21 ,1859 on the ship "Golden Rule".October 28 ,1860 he was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Boone in the mission school chapel, later known as the Church of our Savior,Hongkew . By 1861, Schereschewsky had begun his translations, the first being that of thePsalm s into theShanghai dialect . He would serve as Bishop of Shanghai until he was so poor he could not continue. He was confined to a wheelchair at the end of his life.Death and legacy
Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky died
October 15 ,1906 and is buried inTokyo ,Japan . St. John's University, that Schereschewsky began with 39 students, taught mainly in Chinese. In 1891, it changed to English teaching, and courses began to focus on science and natural philosophy.References
* Muller, James Arthur "Apostle of China: Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky" (1937)
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Protestant missions in China 1807-1953 External links
* [http://www.bdcconline.net/bdcc_stories/china/shanghai/schereschewsky_sij.html Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Christianity]
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