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William Nast (Methodist)

Wilhelm (William) Nast (1807–1899) was a German-born religious leader and editor. He founded the German Methodist Church of the United States.[1] In addition, he was the grandfather of Condé Montrose Nast.

Wilhelm (William) Nast
Wilhelm Nast
Personal details
Born(1807-06-15)15 June 1807
Stuttgart, Kingdom of Württemberg
Died16 May 1899(1899-05-16) (aged 91)
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
ChildrenWilliam F. Nast
EducationUniversity of Tübingen
OccupationClergyman, editor

Biography edit

Nast was born on 15 June 1807 in Stuttgart, capital of the German Kingdom of Württemberg, with the original forename Wilhelm. He was educated at the University of Tübingen with a view to entering the ministry, but preferred literary pursuits, and after his graduation was connected with the press. Nast emigrated to the United States in 1828, taught at the United States Military Academy, and subsequently became a professor in Kenyon College, Ohio. He united with the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1835, was licensed to preach, and at the conference of that body in 1837 was appointed to establish a German mission in Cincinnati, Ohio. He proved so successful in that enterprise that in the course of twenty years German Methodist churches were established in almost every state in the Union, and in various parts of Germany, Norway, and Sweden. Beyond this Nast served as the first President of German Wallace College which eventually became Baldwin Wallace University He died in Cincinnati on 16 May 1899.[1]

Publications edit

After 1859 he edited the German publications of the Methodist church, and after 1840 was in charge of the Christian Apologist, the organ of his branch. He translated a large number of religious works into German, and was the author of Christological Meditations (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1858); a commentary on the New Testament in German (1860); the Gospel Records (1866); Christologische Betrachtungen (1866); and Das Christenthum und seine Gegensätze (1883).

External links edit

Nast's Biography: http://archives.gcah.org/bitstream/handle/10516/6506/MH-2001-April-Daniel.pdf

References edit

  1. ^ a b Assad, Mary (2008). Baldwin-Wallace College. Chicago: Arcadia Publishing. pp. 7–14. ISBN 978-0-7385-5180-7.

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