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George Victor Schick (? in Chicago – December 31, 1964) was an American Lutheran biblical scholar and translator of Martin Luther.[1]

His mother died when he was aged 2, and he was raised by his paternal grandparents.[2] His grandfather was Rector George Schick who taught at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana from 1856 to 1914.[3] George V. Schick graduated from Fort Wayne in 1904, then Johns Hopkins University in 1912. He joined the Fort Wayne faculty the year his grandfather retired, 1914.

Several of Schick's students did significant work. William Foxwell Albright and Jaroslav Pelikan studied under[4] Schick in St. Louis.

He was professor of the Old Testament and Hebrew at Concordia SeminaryinClayton, Missouri a suburb of St. Louis till his death. After 1956 was engaged in translating Luther's Lectures on Genesis from Latin into English for the 55-volume American edition of Luther's Works.

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  • ^ Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly Vol 75-76 Concordia Historical Institute - 2002 "George V. Schick was the son of Gottlieb, a physician in Los Angeles. Having lost his mother at an early age, George V. was brought up by his grandparents, rector and Wilhelmine Schick."
  • ^ "George Schick, who began teaching at the Fort Wayne Concordia in 1856, retired in 1914, and died Jan. 3, 1915."
  • ^ Smith, Andrew; Smith, Roxanne (Spring 1997). "Rector Georg Schick". Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly. 70 (1): 38.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George_V._Schick&oldid=1178429183"

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