Friedrich Daab

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Christoph Heinrich Ludwig Friedrich Daab (born January 4, 1870 in Königsberg , Hessen-Nassau , † August 19, 1945 in Baden-Baden ) was a German Protestant pastor, religious philosopher and journalist .

Life

Daab was the son of the Königsberg pastor Heinrich Daab and Elise nee Adam. He attended the Königstädtische Gymnasium and studied theology at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin. In 1897 he was ordained in Magdeburg . He first became a pastor in Neuwerbig near Görzke. In 1902 he received the position of senior pastor at St. Cäcilia in the city of Alsleben (Saale) . In 1906 he moved to Biesenbrow as a pastor and in 1911 to Schmargendorf . In 1920 he became a pastor in Ausleben in the Neuhaldensleben district. On November 1, 1933, he retired in Ausleben as a pastor with the red vest and lived in Berlin-Ruhleben. He died immediately after the end of World War II at the age of 75.

family

Friedrich Daab married Lucie, the daughter of superintendent Werner, in 1897. The three daughters Anneliese (* 1898), Ursula (* 1902) and Giesela (* 1906) emerged from the marriage.

Works (selection)

  • Reliability of Vows , 1896
  • God and the Soul , 1906
  • Paul de Lagarde. German belief. German fatherland. German education. The essentials selected from his writings and introduced by Friedrich Daab , Jena 1913
  • Jesus of Nazareth as we see him today , Dresden, Reissner, 1923, 36. – 38. Thousand
  • Jessus of Nazareth as we see him today , Königstein i. T., Langewiesche, [1917], 32–33. Thousand
  • Jesus of Nazareth as we see him today [Königstein i. T.], Langewiesche, [1913], 26. – 31. Thousand

He published the series Searches of the Time , six volumes of which appeared.

literature

  • Degeners who is it? , Berlin 1935, p. 266.
  • Pastors' book of the ecclesiastical province of Saxony , Volume 2, Leipzig 2005, p. 261.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Quoted from Bibelpedia.