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...Nazi customs official from Stettin, Pannenberg, 38, did his doctoral studies in theology at the University of Heidelberg; he acknowledges a major intellectual debt to Heidelberg's Old Testament Scholar Gerhard von Rad. At the university, Pannenberg became the leader of a group of young thinkers who met for late-night discussions of theology, and who in 1961 formulated their principles in a joint volume of essays called Revelation as History. Although not widely known in the U.S., Pannenberg has lectured at the University of Chicago, Harvard and Claremont, and three of his major works are in the process...
Slight faults might be found with the Book of Confessions. One is the absence of any document out of the Lutheran tradition. Heidelberg is German Reformed (1563) and Barmen is German (1934), but one of Luther's catechisms would have been helpful. A second is that no witnesses are included from the continents of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Perhaps a supplemental book with representative liturgies, statements, or documents from non-confessional churches could be put together...
...Heidelberg, Germany...
...York, Senior Editor Edward Jamieson had a team equally bristling with expertise. Texas-born Writer David Tinnin spent four years studying history and philosophy at Heidelberg University. When he left Germany in 1953, he took away several all-German sports awards for his track ability-and a German wife. Researcher Ingrid Krosch grew up in New York with her German parents, knows Germany well. Researcher Mary McConachie worked for three years on a British Foreign Office project on postwar Germany...
...visiting professor at Harvard in 1961, Deutsch also held visiting professorships at Princeton, Chicago, Heidelberg, the Air War College, and the Fletcher School. He did his undergraduate work at the German University in Prague, Czechoslovakia, where he was born in 1912. He came to the United States in 1938, joined M.I.T. faculty in 1942, and received a Ph.D. (his second) from Harvard...