Christian Friedrich von Dettinger
Christian Friedrich Dettinger , from 1861 von Dettinger , (* February 21, 1804 in Stuttgart ; † February 12, 1876 ibid) was prelate and general superintendent of Reutlingen .
Life
After attending the Urach seminar and studying Protestant theology at the University of Tübingen , in 1829 he was a tutor and sub-librarian at the Tübingen monastery . Stations in Backnang and Allmersbach followed , before he was first second in 1837 and first deacon at the Stuttgart collegiate church from 1846 . From 1845 to 1847 he was administrative dean of Stuttgart.
In 1848 Dettinger was the founder of a committee to set up a private teacher seminar to train Christian elementary school teachers , and in 1850 a member of a committee to establish a Christian private high school. He was also President of the Württemberg Bible Institute .
In 1852 Dettinger was appointed prelate and general superintendent of Reutlingen , as well as a member of the consistory and the royal Württemberg study council. He was also a member of the Second Chamber of the Württemberg Land estates from 1852 until he retired in 1873 . In 1870 the doctorate to Dr. theol. at the University of Tübingen .
Honors
- 1826 Public commendation and first prize in the religious teaching of children of the Evangelical Theological Faculty of the University of Tübingen
- 1861 Knight's Cross of the Order of the Württemberg Crown
- 1873 Commentary Cross, 2nd class of the Frederick Order
- 1873 honorary member of the consistory
literature
- Frank Raberg : Biographical handbook of the Württemberg state parliament members 1815-1933 . On behalf of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-17-016604-2 , p. 139 .
Individual evidence
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SURNAME | Dettinger, Christian Friedrich von |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Dettinger, Christian Friedrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Prelate, General Superintendent in Reutlingen |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 21, 1804 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Stuttgart |
DATE OF DEATH | February 12, 1876 |
Place of death | Stuttgart |