
Philip Schaff
Philip Schaff, was a Swiss-born, German-educated Protestant theologian and a Church historian who spent most of his adult life living and teaching in the United States. Schaff was born in Chur, Switzerland, and educated at the gymnasium of Stuttgart. At the universities of Tübingen, Halle and Berlin, he was successively influenced by Ferdinand Christian Baur and Schmid, by Friedrich August Tholuck and Julius Müller, by David Strauss and, above all, Johann August Wilhelm Neander. At Berlin in 1841 he took the degree of Bachelor of Divinity and passed examinations for a professorship. He then traveled through Italy and Sicily as tutor to Baron Krischer. In 1842, he was Privatdozent in the University of Berlin, where he lectured on exegesis and church history. In 1843, he was called to become Professor of Church History and Biblical Literature in the German Reformed Theological Seminary of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, then the only seminary of that church in America.
Books by Philip Schaff

A Century of church history
![A History Of The Creeds Of Christendom. [with] The Creeds Of The Greek And Latin Churches. With Transl, Volume 3](/api/v1/covers/38f7133d-f809-4b26-aa3f-1cdbc8b98844/medium.jpg)
A History Of The Creeds Of Christendom. [with] The Creeds Of The Greek And Latin Churches. With Transl, Volume 3

A library of religious poetry

America

Amerika

History of the apostolic church

History Of The Christian Church, Volume 4

History of the Church Vol. 2

NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS

NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS: First Series, Volume IX St.Chrysostom

NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS: First Series, Volume VII St. Augustine

NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS: Second Series Volume IV Anthanasius

NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS: Second Series, Volume VIII Basil

Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers Series 2, Vol. 3

Philip Schaff, historian and ambassador of the universal church

The American Church History Series, Consisting of a Series of Denominational Histories Published Under the Auspices of the American Society of Church History; Volume 1

The creeds of Christendom

The Creeds of Christendom

The moral character of Christ, or, The perfection of Christ's humanity, a proof of his divinity

Theological Propædeutic

The person of Christ

The Principle of Protestantism

The Principle Of Protestantism
