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Jaroslav Pelikan | |
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Born | Jaroslav Jan Pelikan December 17, 1923 Akron, Ohio, US |
Died | May 13, 2006 Hamden, Connecticut, US | (aged 82)
Spouse |
Sylvia Burica (m. 1946) |
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Education | |
Thesis | Luther and the Confessio Bohemica of 1535[1] (1946) |
Doctoral advisor | Wilhelm Pauck[2] |
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Doctoral students | |
Notable students | Mark McIntosh |
Notable works | The Christian Tradition (1971–1989)[2] |
Influenced | Philip Hefner |
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Jaroslav Jan Pelikan Jr. (/ˈjɑːrəslɑːv ˈpɛlɪkən/; December 17, 1923 – May 13, 2006) was an American scholar of the history of Christianity, Christian theology, and medieval intellectual history at Yale University.