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Krauth, Charles Porterfield

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Krauth, Charles Porterfield (1823-1883)

US Protestant clergyman and theologian. A studious child, he was ordained in the Lutheran ministry at the age of 19. He became a leader of conservative Lutheranism, helping to revive older European forms of worship, including confession, in the USA, and editing a Lutheran journal (1861-67). From 1868 until his death, he was a professor at the University of Pennsylvania. His Conservative Reformation and Its Theology was published in 1871. Krauth was born in Martinsburg, West Virginia.



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