Friedrich Luger

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Friedrich Luger , complete Friedrich Peter Ludwig Luger (born April 17, 1813 in Lübeck ; † 1890 ibid) was a German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and author.

Life

Friedrich Luger was the son of a businessman. He grew up in Lübeck , where he passed his Abitur at Easter 1833 at the Katharineum (together with Ernst Curtius and Robert Christian Avé-Lallemant ). He then studied, supported by the Schabbel scholarship , Protestant theology . In accordance with the provisions of the foundation, at the end of his studies he wrote a biblical-theological work in Latin, which he published in German in 1838.

He was initially a teacher at the so-called Candidate School , later the Progymnasium Dr. Bussenius . On October 16, 1845 he was appointed archdeacon (2nd pastor) at Lübeck Cathedral . Here he worked for almost 40 years until his retirement in 1894. He appeared as an author of collections of sermons. Christian Reimpell was his successor .

He was friends with Philipp Friedrich Mader , the German pastor in Nice .

Since January 1847 he was married to Amanda, b. Reuter from Schönböcken . The couple lived in the preacher's house at Effengrube 2 (old house number Marienquartier 800); in retirement he lived at Sophienstrasse 1. He was buried on May 28, 1890 in the cemetery at the St. Jürgen Chapel in Lübeck.

Works

  • On the purpose, content and peculiarity of Stephen's speech in Acts of the Apostles, Cap. 7: together with an attempt to solve their historical difficulties. Lübeck: Asschenfeldt 1838 ( digitized version )
  • Heinrich Pestalozzi: a contribution to the celebration of his memory. Hamburg: Agency of the Rauhen Haus 1846
  • Christ our life. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht
    • Volume 1: Twenty sermons, mostly on the evangelical pericopes. 1855
    • Volume 2, 1858
    • Volume 3: Early sermons on freely chosen texts 1868
    • Volume 5: And now, little children, stay with Him! Sermons from the last years of administration. 1886
    • 2nd edition of volumes 1–2 Göttingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht 1870
  • From time and for time: 10 sermons, delivered during the war months of 1870. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht 1871

literature

  • Luger, Friedr. Paul in: Karl Heinrich Meusel, B. Lehmann, Ernst Haack, A. Hofstätter: Kirchliches Handlexikon. Justus Naumann, Leipzig, 1900, vol. 4, p. 349

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hermann Genzken: The Abitur graduates of the Katharineum zu Lübeck (grammar school and secondary school) from Easter 1807 to 1907. Borchers, Lübeck 1907 ( digitized version ), no. 296
  2. Hans Binder: Philipp Friedrich Mader (1832-1917). Preacher and pastor for servants and majesties in Nice on the French Riviera. Lit, Berlin 2006. (= Forgotten Theologians; 5) ISBN 978-3-8258-9833-5 ., P. 51
  3. M. Funk: Some notes about the official residences of the clergy in Lübeck. In: Zeitschrift des Verein für Lübeckische Geschichte und Altertumskunde 4 (1884), pp. 68–83, here p. 81