A harnack


[hahr-nahk] /ˈhɑr nɑk/
noun
adolf von
[ah-dawlf fuh n] /ˈɑ dɔlf fən/ (show ipa), 1851–1930, german protestant theologian, born in estonia.
harnack
/german ˈharnak/
noun
adolf von. 1851–1930, german protestant theologian, author of the influential history of dogma (1886–90)

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