Hugh T. Kerr on What It Means to Know Church History

R. Andrew Myers

“To know history is to be acquainted with all knowledge. History makes a man at home in all lands, in all ages, in all families. The historian can spend a quiet hour with Aristotle, an evening with Abraham. He may dine with Augustine and go for a walk through the highlands of Asia with Paul of Tarsus. To know Church history is to have in one’s possession the great apologetic for the Christian faith.” — Hugh T. Kerr, Sr. (1871-1950), Charge to Dr. [Gaius J.] Slosser (1930)

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