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Martin Franzmann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Martin Franzmann Martin H. Franzmann (1907-1976) was a theologian, professor, poet, and composer of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod in the United States. ==Career== Franzmann graduated from Northwestern College before entering Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary. He had also studied at, but did not graduate from, the University of Chicago and studied in Greece as a Daniel L. Shorey Traveling Fellow.〔(Daniel L. Shorey Traveling Fellowship )〕 In 1936, he became a professor at Northwestern College where he taught English and Greek (Westerhaus, Martin O). In 1936 Franzmann was called and accepted the position to serve as a professor of Greek at Northwestern until the Summer of 1946.〔 In 1946, he was called to teach at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1957, he became the Chairman of Exegetical Theology at Concordia. He was notable for his traditional stance on Biblical inerrancy and inspiration against historical criticism well before the walkout that led to the Seminex crisis. However, his role in that crisis often overshadows his other scholarly works, such as a commentary on ''Romans''. Among his other position was time as chair of the Synodical Conference, a member of the LCMS Commission on Theology and Church Relations, and the 1962 LCMS representative to the Lutheran World Federation. He left the faculty of Concordia Seminary in 1969 to become tutor at Westfield House, the theological college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of England (ELCE), in Cambridge, England. In 1972 he retired from Westfield House and moved to Wells, England, where he died in 1976. He was succeeded as tutor by his son John Franzmann.
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