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  2. Schaefer's theorem - Wikipedia

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  3. How Should We Then Live? - Wikipedia

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    While praising Schaeffer's message against legalized abortion, Schaeffer's comments in the film series/book about the Catholic Church drew a critical response. In the series, particularly when speaking about the Reformation, Schaeffer repeats much of the criticism of the Catholic Church made by previous Protestant leaders and restates such ...

  4. Rudolph Schaeffer - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph Frederick Schaeffer (June 26, 1886 – March 5, 1988) an American arts educator and artist connected to the Arts and Crafts movement. He was the founder of the Rudolph Schaeffer School of Design , a school that was based in San Francisco and produced designers, architects, interior decorators, teachers and colorists for more than 50 years.

  5. Frederick David Schaeffer - Wikipedia

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    Frederick David Schaeffer was born at Frankfurt am Main in Hesse, Germany.In 1768 he was sent to the gymnasium in Hanau.When both of his parents died, he left the gymnasium. [1]

  6. Francis Schaeffer - Wikipedia

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    In Crazy for God, Schaeffer's son Frank presents a portrait of his father that is far more nuanced and multi-dimensional than was suggested by his public persona. He states, for example, that Schaeffer's primary passions in life were not the Bible and theology but rather art and culture. "And what moved him was not theology but beauty". [15]

  7. L'Abri - Wikipedia

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    In 1947 Francis and Edith moved to Switzerland to work as missionaries for the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions (IBPFM) in Europe. [2] [3] Following a spiritual crisis in 1951, [2] and disagreements with theologians such as Carl McIntire, Schaeffer and his wife left IBPFM in 1955, to pursue their dream of working with young people. [4]