Arnold Schleiff

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Arnold Schleiff (born December 4, 1911 in Halle (Saale) ; missing after October 1945 ) was a German theologian.

Life

Schleiff studied Protestant theology at the Friedrichs University Halle and the Friedrich Schiller University Jena . There he became a member of the Corps Thuringia Jena in 1932 with his brother Peter Schleiff . On December 6, 1937 as Dr. theol. doctorate , completed his habilitation on February 24, 1939. From 1939 to 1945 he was pastor in Lichtenhagen (Königsberg district) and lecturer in church history at the theological faculty of Albertus University in Königsberg . In 1940 he was drafted into the army (Wehrmacht) and later sent to the war front of the German-Soviet War . Towards the end of the war he was an officer and department adjutant in the Königsberg fortress . After Otto Lasch's surrender on April 9, 1945, Schleiff led a large group of German soldiers into Soviet captivity . In the Georgenburg POW camp in East Prussia , he was seen unwounded and healthy until autumn 1945. Then the soldiers were transported to work in a gulag mine and the officers for political re-education to Antifa schools . Nothing is known about Schleiff's further fate.

bibliography

  • The divine name Yahweh. Journal of the Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft , Vol. 90, Issue 3/4, 1936, ISSN  0341-0137 , pp. 679-702, online .
  • Orthodoxy, Pietism and Absolutism; a pastoral process. In: Journal of Church History . Third series, Vol. 6 = 55, Issue 3/4, 1936, ISSN  0044-2925 , pp. 650-660.
  • Self-criticism of the Lutheran churches in the 17th century (= New German Research. Vol. 162 = New German Research. Department of Religious and Church History. Vol. 6, ZDB -ID 401417-0 ). Junker and Dünnhaupt, Berlin 1937
  • Philosophy of Language and Inspiration Theory in 17th Century Thought. In: Journal of Church History. Third series, Vol. 8 = 57, Issue 1/2, 1938, pp. 133-152.
  • Luther's interpretation of the Old Testament from his perspective of history. In: Luther. Communications from the Luther Society. Vol. 21, Issue 2, 1939, ISSN  0340-6210 , pp. 75-82.
  • Theological-exegetical introduction. In: D. Martin Luther's works. Critical Complete Edition (Weimar Edition). Department 3: The German Bible. Vol. 9, half 1. Böhlau, Weimar 1939, pp. IX – XXXVII.
  • Theological-exegetical explanations. In: D. Martin Luther's works. Critical Complete Edition (Weimar Edition). Department 3: The German Bible. Vol. 9, half 1. Böhlau, Weimar 1939, pp. 495-569
  • The importance of Johann Marienwerder for theology and piety in the order state of Prussia. In: Journal of Church History. Third series, Vol. 11 = 60, Issue 1/2, 1940, pp. 49-66.
  • The University of Prague and Prussia in the 14th century. Notes for a chapter in a new church history in Prussia. In: Yearbook for East Prussian Church History. Vol. 6, 1940, ZDB -ID 512743-9 , pp. 5-20.
  • The birth of the story from the tragic. In: National Socialist monthly books . Vol. 15, issue 162, 2nd double issue, Munich 1944, ZDB -ID 242446-0 , pp. 97-101.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 174/1096.