This book is a biography of John Albert Bengel, a prominent German theologian and biblical scholar of the 18th century. It provides a detailed and scholarly account of Bengel’s life and work, focusing on his pioneering contributions to the study of the New Testament and his role in the Pietist movement in Wurtemberg. The author also explores Bengel’s wider intellectual and cultural context, and shows how his ideas and influence continue to resonate in modern biblical scholarship.
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