Opentopia Directory Encyclopedia Tools

Alfred Edersheim

Encyclopedia : A : AL : ALF : Alfred Edersheim


Alfred Edersheim (1825-1889) was a Jewish convert to Christianity and a Biblical Scholar, known especially for his book "The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah".

Early Life and Education

Born at Vienna, Mar. 7, 1825 of Jewish parents. Secularly educated at a local gymnasium (high school) and in the Talmud and the Torah through a Viennese synagogue. In 1841 he continued his secular studies at the University of Vienna, but left it before completing his degree due to his father's illness and consequent financial reversals.

Conversion and Christian Ministry

Going to Pesth as a teacher of languages, he came under the influence of John Duncan, a Scotch Presbyterian chaplain to workmen engaged in constructing a bridge over the Danube, and was converted to Christianity. Edersheim accompanied Duncan on his return to Scotland and studied theology at New College, Edinburgh, and at the University of Berlin. In 1846 he was ordained to the ministry of the Presbyterian Church. He was for a year a missionary to the Jews at Jassy, Rumania, and on his return to Scotland, after preaching for a time in Aberdeen, was installed at the Free Church, Old Aberdeen, in 1849. In 1861 failing health forced him to resign and the Church of St. Andrew was built for him at Torquay. In 1872 his health again obliged him to retire, and for four years he lived quietly at Bournemouth. In 1875 he took orders in the Church of England, and was curate of the Abbey Church, Christchurch, Hants, for a year, and from 1876 to 1882 vicar of Lodera, Dorsetshire, besides being Warburtonian Lecturer at Lincoln's Inn 1880-84. In 1882 he resigned his living and removed to Oxford. He was select preacher to the University 1884-85 and Grinfield Lecturer on the Septuagint 1886-88 and 1888-89.

Death

He died at Merton, France, Mar. 16, 1889.

Literary Works

References

'' This article borrows heavily from the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, put forth in the public domain by [| http://www.ccel.org]

 


From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.

Search Titles
0123456789
ABCDEFGHIJ
KLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZ?

E-mail this article to:

Personal Message: