Ernst Volkmar Kohlschütter

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Oberhofprediger Kohlschütter, 1812 - 1889

Ernst Volkmar Kohlschütter (born October 31, 1812 in Dresden ; † November 20, 1889 there ) was a German Protestant theologian.

Life

Born as the son of the legal scholar Karl Christian Kohlschütter , Ernst Volkmar attended the Princely and State School St. Afra in 1826 , studied at the University of Leipzig from 1831 to 1834 and then went to the University of Jena , where he finished his studies in 1835. At the end of 1835 he was employed as an assistant preacher at the Evangelical Reformed Congregation in Dresden, from there he was appointed archdeacon in Glauchau in 1841 and later took over the pastoral office in Gesau (near Glauchau).

In 1846 he was appointed superintendent in Glauchau, and he was associated with the consistorial council in the consistory of Schönburg . In 1855 he followed a call as pastor at the Kreuzkirche in Dresden. He was superintendent of the Ephorie Dresden I (city), consistorial councilor in the Evangelical regional consistory and assessor of the court of appeal in Dresden. In 1873 he became the Saxon court preacher and vice-president of the Saxon state consistory . Ex officio, he was also a member of the first chamber of the Saxon state parliament .

Among other things, he had several sermons printed and published the sermons of the reformed pastor Friedrich Girardet (1789–1841) in Dresden in 1843 .

Kohlschütterstrasse in Dresden's Seevorstadt district , which fell victim to construction work around 1960, was named after him.

Fonts (selection)

  • Sermon on July 6, 1839, on the commemorative day of the Reformation introduced in Dresden three hundred years ago, held in the Evangelical Reformed Church there. Dresden 1839. ( digitized version )
  • Prayer and funeral address held at the coffin of the illustrious Count Carl Heinrich Alban, Count and Lord of Schönburg, on March 26, 1864. Dresden 1864
  • The utilization of the parish and synodal institutions to solve the tasks that are incumbent on the Protestant regional churches of Germany in relation to the social issues of the present. Cotta, Stuttgart 1878

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Adolf Hantzsch : Name book of the streets and squares of Dresden. Baensch, Dresden 1905.
predecessor Office successor
Karl Theodor Albert Liebner Court preacher in Dresden
1873–1889
Ernst Julius Meier