Sobre o Autor

Franklin H. Littell was a prominent American theologian and historian known for his significant contributions to Anabaptist studies and Christian history. He devoted much of his career to exploring the intersections of faith and historical context, particularly focusing on the Anabaptist tradition. Littell's scholarship emphasized the importance of religious freedom and the role of the church in society, which he articulated through various publications, including 'A Tribute to Menno Simons' and 'The Anabaptist View of the Church.'

Throughout his life, Littell was deeply engaged in academia and public discourse, advocating for the relevance of historical theology in contemporary issues. He was not only a scholar but also a mentor to many students and a voice for Anabaptist perspectives in broader theological discussions. His work continues to inspire those interested in the history of Christianity and the Anabaptist movement, highlighting the enduring significance of faith in shaping societal values.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento November 30, 1917
Local de Nascimento Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Data de Falecimento September 24, 2009