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ArrangementArrangementThis collection is arranged in one series.
DescriptionScope and ContentsThe collection contains a 423 page notebook of Deinzer's notes, handwritten in German, on the "Dogmatik" lectures given by Gustav Schmidt at Union Theological Seminary in 1894.
Burke Library record group:Union Theological Seminary Archives: UTS 1, papers of faculty and students Using the CollectionBurke Library at Union Theological Seminary Conditions Governing AccessThis collection is open for research. ![]() The following boxes are located offsite: Box 1. Please note that requests for use of boxes held in offsite storage must be made three business days in advance. Conditions Governing UseSome material in this collection may be protected by copyright and other rights. Information concerning copyright, fair use, and reproduction requests can be consulted at Columbia's Copyright Advisory Office. Preferred CitationItem Description, UTS1: Johannes Deinzer papers, 1897, box #, folder #, The Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University in the City of New York. Custodial HistoryThe Johannes Deinzer papers were among a number of archival materials accessioned from the Burke's non-circulating collection of manuscript materials. Immediate Source of AcquisitionThe exact provenance of this collection is unknown. About the Finding Aid / Processing InformationColumbia University Libraries, Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary Processing InformationLecture notes were cataloged by Lynn A. Grove on 1988-07-07. The Deinzer papers were among a large group of papers that were organized in 2016-2018 with the support of the Henry Luce Foundation and the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation; the notebook is maintained in its original bindings and secured with cotton ties, and was re-housed in standard archival folders and housing. The finding aid was created by Rebecca Nieto in 2018 and edited by Leah Edelman in 2020. Subject HeadingsThe subject headings listed below are found in this collection. Links below allow searches at Columbia University through the Archival Collections Portal and through CLIO, the catalog for Columbia University Libraries, as well as ArchiveGRID, a catalog that allows users to search the holdings of multiple research libraries and archives. All links open new windows. Genre/Form
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History / Biographical NoteBiographical / HistoricalJohannes Deinzer was born on September 2, 1842 and died on January 25, 1897. He was involved with the Lutheran Church throughout his career, most notably as an assistant to Johann Konrad (J.K.) Wilhelm Löhe (alternately spelled Loehe), a Bavarian Lutheran minister and neo-Lutheran writer whose influence in the Bavarian church extended across several continents, including his co-founding of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS) in the United States. |