- John Christopher Kunze
John Christopher Kunze (1744 – 1807) was a German-born
Lutheran pietist theologian.In 1758, when his parents died, he began studying at the orphanage in Halle, Germany and then attended the
University of Leipzig where he studied history, philosophy and theology. He worked as a teacher and an orphanage inspector before becomingordain ed as a Lutheran minister.In 1770
Rev. Kunze emigrated toColonial America to serve as secondpastor at St. Michael's and Zion Lutheran churches inPhiladelphia . In 1771 he married Rev.Henry Muhlenberg 's daughter Henrietta, and in 1773 he founded Philadelphia's Lutheran Theological Seminary. In 1779 he succeeded Muhlenberg as pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, becoming the senior Lutheran minister in Philadelphia and an "ex officio " member of the board of trustees of theUniversity of Pennsylvania . In 1780 he stepped down from the Board to become Professor of German and Hebrew. While teaching, he and fellow German Lutheran pastor,Justus Henry Christian Helmuth , tried unsuccessfully to establish a German College within the University.In 1784 he was elected a Member of the
American Philosophical Society , accepted a position atTrinity and Christ Church inNew York City , and also became Professor ofOriental language s at Columbia College. Kunze was fluent in five languages and also studied medicine, astronomy and numismatics, published the first English-Lutheranhymnbook , translatedMartin Luther 'scatechism into English.In 1785 he served as an official translator for the
United States Congress , and in 1806 he published a new method for calculating eclipses.External links
* [http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/features/1700s/people/kunze_john_c.html Biography and portrait at the University of Pennsylvania]
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