Proper noun
Harnack (plural Harnacks)
A surname from German.
Adolf von Harnack argued that Chrestians was the original wording, and that Tacitus deliberately used Christus immediately after it to show his own superior knowledge compared to the population at large. Source: Internet
Harnack believes the letter was written in Rome—not to the Church, but to the inner circle. Source: Internet
Harnack noted: "We have indeed long known that Marcionite readings found their way into the ecclesiastical text of the Pauline epistles, but now for seven years we have known that Churches actually accepted the Marcionite prefaces to the Pauline epistles! Source: Internet
For an example of this characterization, see Adolph Harnack, ‘’History of Dogma’’, vol. 5, trans. Source: Internet
Eleven others were sentenced to prison, and Falk Harnack was acquitted of the accusations. Source: Internet
Harnack suggests that in the document which the compiler of the Liber Pontificalis drew his information, the name found was not Britanio main, but Britio main. Source: Internet