Albert Robert Brömel

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Albert Robert Brömel (born April 27, 1815 in Teichel , † October 28, 1885 in Ratzeburg ) was a German Lutheran theologian .

Life

Albert Robert Brömel was born on April 27, 1815 in Teichel as the son of a pastor . Having trained at the grammar school in Rudolstadt , he attended the universities of Göttingen , Jena and Berlin . From 1846 he took care of the patronage parish of Zarrentin am Schaalsee . In 1854 he succeeded Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Catenhusen (1834-1853) as superintendent of the Lutheran church founded in 1531 (church ordinance of 1585 issued by Franz II ) of the Duchy of Lauenburg and became the first pastor of the town church in Ratzeburg, where the consistory had its seat.

After the duchy was incorporated into the province of Schleswig-Holstein on July 1, 1876 as a district, Brömel went to Kiel as consistorial councilor in 1876 , but remained superintendent of the Lauenburg Lutheran, which was incorporated into the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Province of Schleswig-Holstein in 1877, until his death Church. He also took part in the dispute over Michael Baumgarten , where Brömel was against him. On October 28, 1885, Brömel died in Ratzeburg at the age of 70. Two years later he was succeeded by Franz Jürgen Soltau as Superintendent of Lauenburg.

A posthumous portrait of him, painted by Mathilde Block in 1896 , is in the Duchy of Lauenburg District Museum .

Awards

See also

Works

  • What does catholic mean? A protective letter against Rome's old and new attacks (1853)
  • Homiletic Character Pictures I (1869)
  • Homiletic Character Pictures II (1874)
  • Johann Georg Hamann (1870)
  • How Can God Answer Prayers? (1879)

literature

predecessor Office successor
Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Catenhusen Superintendent of the Duchy of Saxony-Lauenburg and the district of Lauenburg of the Ev.-Luth. State Church of Schleswig-Holstein
1854 - 1885
Franz Jürgen Soltau