Friedrich Hauss
Friedrich Hauss (born August 11, 1893 in Vogelbach near Kandern ; † July 9, 1977 in Karlsruhe ) was a Protestant theologian in Baden .
He worked as a dean and church historian. In 1934 he became the national church as head of the newly established national missionary ministry ordered , where he founded the "week of the People's mission." His short biographies on church history are well known.
A study center of the Baden regional church is named after him.
Works (selection)
- Henhöfer and his friends: The Fathers of the Church Awakening in Baden , publisher of the writings mission of the People's Missionary Office of the Evang. Regional Church in Baden, Karlsruhe 1962.
- Henhöfer, Aloys : Christian creed of the pastor Henhöfer von Mühlhausen , publishing house of the writings mission of the friends circle of the people's mission of the evang. Regional Church in Baden, Karlsruhe 1969.
- Who told us the word of God. Images of life and testimonies of faith from Swabian Pietism , Hänssler Verlag , Neuhausen 1978, ISBN 3-7751-0342-2 .
- Biblical pocket concordance , Hänssler, Neuhausen-Stuttgart 1990, ISBN 3-775-10141-1
- Fathers of Christianity , R. Brockhaus , Haan 1991. ISBN 3-417-24625-3
- Experiences with God in war and reconstruction: miracles of preservation, miracles of spiritual awakening, growth and solidification , Linea Verlag, 2011, ISBN 978-3-939-07550-9
Web links
- Literature by and about Friedrich Hauß in the catalog of the German National Library
- Works by and about Friedrich Hauß in the German Digital Library
- Friedrich-Hauß Study Center, the study center of the Baden regional church
- Friedrich Hauß in the Stadtwiki Karlsruhe
Individual evidence
- ↑ General information on Bible Weeks ( Memento from July 30, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
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SURNAME | Hauss, Friedrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Protestant theologian, church historian, dean and author |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 11, 1893 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vogelbach near Kandern |
DATE OF DEATH | July 9, 1977 |
Place of death | Karlsruhe |