Ernst Gottfried Adolf Böckel

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EGABöckel, engraving by Haeselich (1827)

Ernst Gottfried Adolf Böckel (born April 1, 1783 in Danzig ; † January 5, 1854 in Oldenburg (Oldb) ) was a German Protestant theologian and university professor.

Life

From 1801 Böckel studied Protestant theology at the Albertus University in Königsberg , after which he was a teacher, pastor, deacon and garrison preacher. In 1817 he was promoted to Doctor Theologiae. In 1819 he was appointed professor of theology at the University of Greifswald and pastor at the Jacobikirche .

In 1826 Böckel moved to the Jacobikirche in Hamburg as main pastor and in 1833 came to the Ansgariikirche in Bremen as pastor . In 1836 he became general superintendent for the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg and court preacher of Oldenburg. In Hamburg, Böckel was one of the founding members of the Masonic Lodge Boanerges zur Bruderliebe .

family

Böckel was married to Johanna Elisabeth geb. Günther († 1860). The son Dagobert Böckel , later a teacher and member of the Reichstag for the Progress Party, comes from this marriage .

Fonts

  • Hoseas . 1808
  • Theological literature . 1812
  • Epistola Pauli ad Romanos . 1821
  • Job . 1821
  • Solomon's sayings . 1829

See also

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dagobert Böckel. In: Hans Friedl u. a. (Ed.): Biographical manual for the history of the state of Oldenburg . Edited on behalf of the Oldenburg landscape. Isensee, Oldenburg 1992, ISBN 3-89442-135-5 , p. 76 ( online ).
predecessor Office successor
Johann Carl Fischer Rector of the University of Greifswald
1823
Franz Christian Gesterding
predecessor Office successor
Bernhard Klefeker Chief Pastor at St. Jacobi in Hamburg
1826–1833
Moritz Ferdinand Schmaltz