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A Comparative View of Religions (Esprios Classics): Translated by Francis T. Washburn
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Jan Hendrik Scholten (1811-1885), Dutch Protestant theologian, was born at Vleuten near Utrecht. After studying at Utrecht University, he was appointed professor of theology in 1840 at Franeker. From Franeker in 1843 he went to Leiden as professor extraordinarius, and in 1845 was promoted to the rank of ordinarius. From his theology in Germany "began to rise a different type of spirit, the spirit of absolute antisupernaturalism of the German idealistic kind." 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). He then gave special attention to the New Testament, and wrote A Critical Study of the Gospel of John (1864).
Jan Hendrik Scholten (1811-1885), Dutch Protestant theologian, was born at Vleuten near Utrecht. After studying at Utrecht University, he was appointed professor of theology in 1840 at Franeker. From Franeker in 1843 he went to Leiden as professor extraordinarius, and in 1845 was promoted to the rank of ordinarius. From his theology in Germany "began to rise a different type of spirit, the spirit of absolute antisupernaturalism of the German idealistic kind." 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). He then gave special attention to the New Testament, and wrote A Critical Study of the Gospel of John (1864).





















