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John Christopher Kunze

John Christopher Kunze (August 4, 1744 – July 24, 1807) was an American Lutheran minister, educator, author and theologian.

John Christopher Kunze

Life edit

Kunze was born in Artern, a town in the Kyffhäuserkreis district of the Electorate of Saxony, to Jahn Godfried Kunze, a farmer and innkeeper. In 1758, when his parents died, Kunze began studying at the orphanage in Halle, Germany. He received his classical training in the gymnasia at Rossleben and Merseburg, and then attended the University of Leipzig where he studied history, philosophy and theology. He worked as a teacher and an orphanage inspector before becoming ordained as a Lutheran minister.[1][2]

In 1770, Kunze emigrated to Colonial America to serve as second pastor at St. Michael's and Zion Lutheran churches in Philadelphia. In 1771, he married Margaretta Henrietta (1751–1831), daughter of Rev. Henry Muhlenberg . Kunze was an active and passionate educator and was a strong advocate for teaching the English language to his fellow German immigrants and Lutheran pastors. As a part of this mission, Kunze began a pre-theological school in Philadelphia in 1773.[2]

In 1779, he succeeded Muhlenberg as pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, becoming the senior Lutheran minister in Philadelphia and an ex officio member of the board of trustees of the University of Pennsylvania. In 1780, he stepped down from the board to become the professor of German and Hebrew languages.

At the university, he and a fellow German Lutheran pastor, Justus Henry Christian Helmuth, tried unsuccessfully to establish a German language college within the university.[3] While at the university, Kunze set foundations for what later developed into the field of "Semitics", including the study of Hebrew and Arabic.[4] The university conferred the Master of Arts degree on him in 1780, and the Doctor of Divinity degree in 1783.[1]

In 1784, Kunze accepted a position at Trinity and Christ Church, a newly formed congregation in New York City, and also became Professor of Oriental Languages at Columbia College. That same year, he was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society. In 1785, Kunze served as an official translator for the United States Congress. Kunze was fluent in five languages and had also studied medicine, astronomy, and numismatics.[5]

In 1795, he published Hymn and Prayer Book, for the Use of such Lutheran Churches as use the English Language, the first Lutheran hymn book in the English language.[1][2] He also translated Luther's Small Catechism into English.[3]

With the death of John Christopher Hartwick in 1796, Kunze became the founding director of Hartwick Seminary. As a steward of Hartwick's estate, Kunze worked to establish a Lutheran seminary in America. Kunze had been Hartwick's personal choice as director of the seminary. Prominent political and religious leaders Jeremiah Van Rensselaer and Frederick Muhlenberg convinced Kunze to direct the seminary and teach theology at his home in New York City. In 1816, the New York State Legislature incorporated the new school—the first Lutheran seminary in America—as a classical academy and theological seminary, in the town of Hartwick, New York.[6]

In addition to his work as an educator, Kunze had a talent for bringing people together by creating scholarly and cultural organizations. Kunze helped create the Society for Useful Knowledge and he founded the German Society of New York with Baron Friedrich von Steuben. He also helped form the Ministerium of New York, an organization of local Lutheran ministers, and served as its president until his death on July 24, 1807.[2] He is buried at the Evergreens Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.

Bibliography edit

  • Einige Gedichte und Lieder (1778)
  • Ein Wort für den Verstand und das Herz vom Rechten und Gebanten Lebenswege (1781)
  • Von den Absichten und dem bisherigen Fortgang der privilegirten Deutschen Gesellschaft zu Philadelphia in Pennsylvanien (1782)
  • Hymn and Prayer Book: For the use of such Lutheran Churches as use the English Language (Publisher: Hurtin and Commardinger, 1795)
  • Catechism and Liturgy (1795)
  • Six Sermons (with Lawrence Van Buskirk, Publisher: T. Kirk, 112, Chatham-Street. 1797)
  • King Solomon's Great Sacrifice at the Dedication of His Temple( Publisher: L. Nichols & Co., 1801)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1892). "Kunze, John Christopher" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.
  2. ^ a b c d Brackney, William H. (2000). "Kunze, John Christopher (1744–1807), Lutheran minister". American National Biography. doi:10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.0800831. ISBN 978-0-19-860669-7. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  3. ^ a b John Christopher Kunze (1744-1807) ( University of Pennsylvania Archives)[1] 2018-09-17 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Gordon, Cyrus H. (1987). The Pennsylvania Tradition of Semitics. Atlanta: Scholars Press. p. 5. ISBN 1555400221.
  5. ^ Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United States of America, March 4, 1789-March 3, 1791: Correspondence: First Session, June - August 1789, Volume 16 (by Charlene Bangs Bickford, Kenneth R. Bowling, Helen E. Veit, and William DiGiacomantonio. (The Johns Hopkins University Press. 2004)
  6. ^ Hartwick College: A Bicentennial History : 1797-1997 (by Ronald H Bailey Hartwick College. 1997)

Other sources edit

  • Hess, Stephen America's Political Dynasties (Transaction Publishers. 1997)
  • Lagerquist, L. DeAne The Lutherans (Praeger Paperback; 2nd edition. 1999)

External links edit

  • Revd. John Christopher Kunze, D.D. (1801-ca. 1886) NYPL Digital Gallery

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from the existing German Wikipedia article at de Johann Christoph Kunze see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated de Johann Christoph Kunze to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation John Christopher Kunze August 4 1744 July 24 1807 was an American Lutheran minister educator author and theologian John Christopher KunzeContents 1 Life 2 Bibliography 3 See also 4 References 5 Other sources 6 External linksLife editKunze was born in Artern a town in the Kyffhauserkreis district of the Electorate of Saxony to Jahn Godfried Kunze a farmer and innkeeper In 1758 when his parents died Kunze began studying at the orphanage in Halle Germany He received his classical training in the gymnasia at Rossleben and Merseburg and then attended the University of Leipzig where he studied history philosophy and theology He worked as a teacher and an orphanage inspector before becoming ordained as a Lutheran minister 1 2 In 1770 Kunze emigrated to Colonial America to serve as second pastor at St Michael s and Zion Lutheran churches in Philadelphia In 1771 he married Margaretta Henrietta 1751 1831 daughter of Rev Henry Muhlenberg Kunze was an active and passionate educator and was a strong advocate for teaching the English language to his fellow German immigrants and Lutheran pastors As a part of this mission Kunze began a pre theological school in Philadelphia in 1773 2 In 1779 he succeeded Muhlenberg as pastor of Zion Lutheran Church becoming the senior Lutheran minister in Philadelphia and an ex officio member of the board of trustees of the University of Pennsylvania In 1780 he stepped down from the board to become the professor of German and Hebrew languages At the university he and a fellow German Lutheran pastor Justus Henry Christian Helmuth tried unsuccessfully to establish a German language college within the university 3 While at the university Kunze set foundations for what later developed into the field of Semitics including the study of Hebrew and Arabic 4 The university conferred the Master of Arts degree on him in 1780 and the Doctor of Divinity degree in 1783 1 In 1784 Kunze accepted a position at Trinity and Christ Church a newly formed congregation in New York City and also became Professor of Oriental Languages at Columbia College That same year he was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society In 1785 Kunze served as an official translator for the United States Congress Kunze was fluent in five languages and had also studied medicine astronomy and numismatics 5 In 1795 he published Hymn and Prayer Book for the Use of such Lutheran Churches as use the English Language the first Lutheran hymn book in the English language 1 2 He also translated Luther s Small Catechism into English 3 With the death of John Christopher Hartwick in 1796 Kunze became the founding director of Hartwick Seminary As a steward of Hartwick s estate Kunze worked to establish a Lutheran seminary in America Kunze had been Hartwick s personal choice as director of the seminary Prominent political and religious leaders Jeremiah Van Rensselaer and Frederick Muhlenberg convinced Kunze to direct the seminary and teach theology at his home in New York City In 1816 the New York State Legislature incorporated the new school the first Lutheran seminary in America as a classical academy and theological seminary in the town of Hartwick New York 6 In addition to his work as an educator Kunze had a talent for bringing people together by creating scholarly and cultural organizations Kunze helped create the Society for Useful Knowledge and he founded the German Society of New York with Baron Friedrich von Steuben He also helped form the Ministerium of New York an organization of local Lutheran ministers and served as its president until his death on July 24 1807 2 He is buried at the Evergreens Cemetery in Brooklyn New York Bibliography editEinige Gedichte und Lieder 1778 Ein Wort fur den Verstand und das Herz vom Rechten und Gebanten Lebenswege 1781 Von den Absichten und dem bisherigen Fortgang der privilegirten Deutschen Gesellschaft zu Philadelphia in Pennsylvanien 1782 Hymn and Prayer Book For the use of such Lutheran Churches as use the English Language Publisher Hurtin and Commardinger 1795 Catechism and Liturgy 1795 Six Sermons with Lawrence Van Buskirk Publisher T Kirk 112 Chatham Street 1797 King Solomon s Great Sacrifice at the Dedication of His Temple Publisher L Nichols amp Co 1801 See also editEducation in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania DutchReferences edit a b c Wilson J G Fiske J eds 1892 Kunze John Christopher Appletons Cyclopaedia of American Biography New York D Appleton a b c d Brackney William H 2000 Kunze John Christopher 1744 1807 Lutheran minister American National Biography doi 10 1093 anb 9780198606697 article 0800831 ISBN 978 0 19 860669 7 Retrieved 2021 05 26 a b John Christopher Kunze 1744 1807 University of Pennsylvania Archives 1 Archived 2018 09 17 at the Wayback Machine Gordon Cyrus H 1987 The Pennsylvania Tradition of Semitics Atlanta Scholars Press p 5 ISBN 1555400221 Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United States of America March 4 1789 March 3 1791 Correspondence First Session June August 1789 Volume 16 by Charlene Bangs Bickford Kenneth R Bowling Helen E Veit and William DiGiacomantonio The Johns Hopkins University Press 2004 Hartwick College A Bicentennial History 1797 1997 by Ronald H Bailey Hartwick College 1997 Other sources editHess Stephen America s Political Dynasties Transaction Publishers 1997 Lagerquist L DeAne The Lutherans Praeger Paperback 2nd edition 1999 External links editRevd John Christopher Kunze D D 1801 ca 1886 NYPL Digital Gallery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Christopher Kunze amp oldid 1181460802, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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