Johann Friedrich Oberlin's Vollst ndige Lebensgeschichte und Gesammelte Schriften, dritter Theil offers a detailed look into the life and works of Johann Friedrich Oberlin, a highly influential figure in 18th and early 19th century religious and social reform. This third volume of his collected writings provides invaluable insights into his theological views, practical ministry, and dedication to improving the lives of those in his community.
Compiled and edited by W. Burckhardt, this collection showcases Oberlin's profound impact on the Christian landscape of his time. Readers interested in religious history, biography, and the intersection of faith and social action will find this volume a compelling and informative resource. This historical text, originally published in 1843, remains relevant for its portrayal of a life dedicated to service and spiritual leadership.
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