- Jan Hendrik Scholten
Jan Hendrik Scholten (
August 17 ,1811 -April 10 ,1885 ), DutchProtestant theologian, was born at Vleuten near Utrecht.After studying at
Utrecht University , he was appointed professor of theology atFraneker . From Franeker in 1843 he went to Leiden as professor "extraordinarius", and in 1845 was promoted to the rank of "ordinarius". Through Scholten,Abraham Kuenen became interested in theology; Scholten was not then the radical theologian he became later. The two scholars in course of time created a movement resembling that of the Tübingen School in Germany.Pursuing first the study of dogmatic theology and the philosophy of religion, Scholten published a work on the "Principles of the Theology of the Reformed Church" (2 vols, 1848-1850, 4th ed. 1861-1862). He then gave special attention to the
New Testament , and wrote "A Critical Study of the Gospel of John" (1864, in German 1867).Scholten's other works include:
*"Historical and Critical Introduction to the New Testament" (1853-1856)
*"The Oldest Witnesses to the Writings of the New Testament" (1866)
*"The Oldest Gospel" (1868)
*"The Pauline Gospel" (1870)An account of his theological development is given in "Afscheidsrede bij het Neerleggen van het Hoogleeraarsambt" (1881), and in the biography written by A Kuenen, "Levensbericht van J. Henricus Scholten" (1885).
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