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561 This index lists people mentioned in this volume, including authors and editors of literature cited in the notes. It provides brief profiles of the people listed and differs from the German edition by also including information about those whose work began after 1945, as well as additional information of interest to readers of the English edition. It does not include personal names that appear in book titles or only in the bibliography. When possible, dates of birth and death have been provided. Abraham: biblical character—443–45, 448 Adam: biblical character—20, 275, 276, 291–300, 302, 309, 474, 475 Adam, Karl (1876–1966): 1917, Catholic professor of moral theology, Strasbourg ; 1919, professor of dogmatics, Tübingen—276 Albrecht, Karoline: Erwin Sutz’s godmother—155 Alivisatos, Hamilcar Spyridonos (1887–1969): Greek Orthodox theologian and ecumenist; 1919, professor of church law, Athens; 1931, secretary of the Orthodox group of the Universal Christian Council for Life and Work; 1936, general secretary of the First Congress of Orthodox Theology , Athens; 1948, member of the World Council of Churches—59 Alston, Wallace: U.S. Presbyterian minister; director of the Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton—43, 61, 123, 132 Althaus, Paul (1888–1966): German Lutheran theologian, especially influenced by Schlatter and Holl; 1920s and early 1930s, considered the nation, understood as a unity constituted by blood relations, to be an order of creation—a concept eagerly adopted by German Christians and strictly rejected by Dietrich Bonhoeffer; 1919, professor of systematic and New Testament theology, Rostock; 1925–56, Erlangen; 1933–38, defended the German Christians and National Socialism; 1934, member of the Lutheran Council—3, 23, 35, 44, 45, 71, 101, 106, 152, 165, 232, 389, 392 Index of Names 562 Index of Names Ammundsen, Ove Valdemar (1875–1936): 1901–23, professor of church and dogmatic history, Copenhagen; 1923–36, bishop of Hadersleben, Denmark ; member of the Universal Christian Council for Life and Work; from 1919, member and after 1935, president of the World Alliance for Promoting International Friendship through the Churches—168, 375 Andrews, Charles Freer (1871–1940): British Anglican priest and publicist; 1908, fellow at the Punjab University; 1913–14, accompanied Gandhi to South Africa; worked in various capacities for the Indian government; 1932, first met Bonhoeffer at joint conference of Life and Work and the World Alliance at Gland, Switzerland—383, 387 Andrich: 1931–32, participant in Bonhoeffer’s seminar “The Idea of Philosophy and Protestant Theology”—82 Angelus, Silesius. See Scheffler, Johann Anselm of Canterbury (ca. 1033–1109): scholastic theologian; 1093, archbishop of Canterbury—77, 233, 237 Aristotle (384–322 BCE): Greek philosopher; student of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great—291 Arndt, Elmer Jakob Frederick: 1930–31, resident fellow at Union Theological Seminary, New York; participated in the summer semester with Karl Barth in 1931; 1931–41, assistant professor for social ethics and philosophy of religion at Eden Theological Seminary, Webster Groves, Missouri; 1941–69, professor of historical theology and Christian ethics there—39 Augustine, Aurelius (354–430): Latin church father; after 395, bishop of Hippo—80, 82, 206, 282, 283, 294 Aurifaber, Johannes (1519–75): editor of Luther’s letters, sermons, and “table talk”—298 Bacon, I. C.: 1931, organizer of youth camping trips in Cambridge and director of the Cambridge youth conference—58, 172 Baillie, John (1886–1960): Scottish Reformed theologian and ecumenist; 1934, professor of theology, Edinburgh; also professor at Union Theological Seminary, New York, and in Canada—61, 63 Barbey d’Aureville, Jules (1808–89): French novelist—326 Barth, Karl (1886–1968): 1911, pastor in Safenwil/Aargau, Switzerland; 1921, professor of Reformed theology in Göttingen; 1925, professor of dogmatics and New Testament exegesis, Münster; 1930, of systematic theology, Bonn; 1935, dismissed for political reasons by the National Socialist Reich Minister of Culture; 1935–62, professor of systematic theology, Basel—4, 5, 6, 12, 13, 18–20, 23, 30, 32–43, 49, 61, 62, 70, 76, 77, 82, 94, 96–101, 108, 110, 119–24, 129, 138, 144, 145, 160, 194, 195, [18.191.174.168] Project MUSE (2024-04-18 23:51 GMT) Index of Names 563 226–36, 239–44, 274–76, 282, 284–87, 289, 334, 336, 337, 392, 421, 433, 480, 483–86, 494, 497 Bartmann, Bernhard (1860–1938): German Catholic priest, theologian and professor of dogmatics—82 Bauer, Bruno (1809–82): Protestant theologian; student of Hegel—459 Bela, Mr.: 1932, designated to represent the Hungarian section of the World Alliance for Promoting International Friendship through the Churches and of the...

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