Further Reading
Timothy C.J. Quill, An examination of the contributions of Theodosius Harnack to the renewal of the Lutheran liturgy in the nineteenth century, Madison: Drew University, Thesis (Ph. D.), 2002.
==Sources==„“
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- Alexander von Oettingen (1905) (in German). "Harnack, Theodosius". In Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). 50. Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 8–16.
- Martin Doerne (1966) (in German). "Harnack, Theodosius Andreas ". In Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). 7. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 690 et seq.. (full text online)
- Bernd Schröder, „Die Wissenschaft der sich selbst erbauenden Kirche – Theodosius Harnack“, in: Geschichte der Praktischen Theologie. Dargestellt anhand ihrer Klassiker, Christian Grethlein and Michael Meyer-Blanck (eds.), Leipzig: Evangelische Verlags-Anstalt, 2000, ISBN 3-374-01767-3, pp. 151–206.
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Name | Harnack, Theodosius |
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Date of birth | 3 January 1817 |
Place of birth | Saint Petersburg |
Date of death | 23 September 1889 |
Place of death | Tartu |
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