![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() At Princeton Theological Seminary, he taught classes using the German "seminar" method. He was elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1927. In 1905, he published his book Renascence Portraits, which ".tries to illustrate the Renascence by describing three men who were affected by it and who were all living at the same time in Italy, England and Germany" (the three men are Pietro Aretino, Thomas Cromwell, and Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor).In 1921––29, Van Dyke directed the Continental division of the American University Union in Europe, which was based in Paris. He wrote The Age of the Renascence (1897), volume seven in a ten-volume series titled "Ten Epochs of Church History". (1892–98), he held the chair of modern European history at Princeton. in 1887–89, then taught church history at Princeton Theological Seminary (1889–92).Īfter serving as pastor at the Edwards Congregational Church in Northampton, Mass. He was a Presbyterian minister at Geneva, N. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, graduated from Princeton in 1881 and from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1884, and studied at Berlin in 1884–85. Paul Van Dyke (1859–1933) was an American historian and the brother of Henry Van Dyke. This article is about the American historian. ![]()
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