- Henry Eyster Jacobs
Henry Eyster Jacobs (
10 November 1844 –7 July 1932 ) was an American educator and Lutheran theologian.Jacobs was born at
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania . He graduated from Pennsylvania College in 1862 and from theLutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg in 1865. Between 1870 and 1883, he wasprofessor at Pennsylvania College. He was then appointed professor ofsystematic theology inMount Airy Seminary in Philadelphia, where he also assumed the office of dean in 1894. In 1920, he became President of the Seminary when the office of dean was abolished.He served as president of his church's board of foreign missions (1902–07), of the
General Conference of Lutherans (1899, 1902, 1904), of theAmerican Society of Church History (1907–08), and of thePennsylvania German Society (1910–11).Besides translating various German theological works and editing the "
Lutheran Church Review " (1882-96), a "Lutheran Commentary" (1895-98), and a "Lutheran Encyclopedia " (1899), he wrote:
* "The Lutheran Movement in England" (1891)
* "History of the Lutheran Church in America" (1893)
* "Elements of Religion" (1894)
* "Life ofMartin Luther " (1898)
* "The German Emigration to America, 1709- 40" (1899)
* "Summary of the Christian Faith " (1905)References
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External links
*Wolf, Edmund Jacob. [http://www.archive.org/details/thelutheransinam00wolfuoft The Lutherans in America; a story of struggle, progress, influence and marvelous growth.] New York: J.A. Hill, 1889.
* [http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/j/a/c/jacobs_he.htm Henry Eyster Jacobs 1844-1932] (The Cyber Hymnal)Further reading
*Further biographical information (with portrait) is available in [http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/1pa/1picts/psbr/psbr.htm The Philadelphia Seminary biographical record, 1864-1923] .
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