Daniel Bidembach

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Daniel Bidembach (* around 1559 in Stuttgart ; † September 18, 1626 ; also Daniel Bidenbach ) was a German Lutheran theologian .

Life

Daniel Bidembach was born around 1559 as the son of Balthasar Bidembach and Rosine Krauss; he was thus a member of the Bidembach family . After he had been studying Protestant theology at the University of Tübingen since April 19, 1574 , he was given his master's degree on February 25, 1579; after that he worked first in Dettingen as a deacon and then as a pastor . From 1585 he held the pastor's position in Mehrstetten , four years later he moved to Oberlenningen and in 1600 to Wendlingen . Another five years later he was elected pastor in Pflugfeldenand in 1613 he took over the pastoral position in Burgstall , which he held until his death. Bidembach received his Baccalaureus on September 28, 1575. He was married to a woman named Barbara and died on September 18, 1626.

literature

  • Julian Kümmerle: Lutheranism, humanistic education and the Württemberg territorial state: The Bidembach family of scholars from the 16th to the 18th century . Kohlhammer, 2007, ISBN 3-17-019953-6 .

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