Friedrich Zyro

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Ferdinand Friedrich Zyro (born October 19, 1802 in Thun ; † May 10, 1874 in Rheinfelden ; resident in Thun) was a Swiss Reformed theologian and university professor .

Life

Zyro studied philology from around 1819 to 1822 , then theology at the Bern Academy . In 1825 he was accepted into the Bern church service and in 1832 became pastor in Unterseen . From 1835 to 1844 he taught practical theology , catechetics and homiletics at the University of Bern as a full professor . From 1844 to 1855 he was pastor at the Nydeggkirche in Bern and then pastor in Kappelen until 1860 .

He wrote writings on various topics with a special focus on church life and was in correspondence with Friedrich Fröbel and Wilhelm Dilthey .

Ferdinand Zyro was married four times. In his last marriage, he was married from 1867 to Nanny von Blumröder (* 1843), daughter of the Princely Schwarzburg-Sondershausen Government Councilor Adolf August Friedrich Karl von Blumröder (1813–1881) and granddaughter of August Blumröder .

Works (selection)

  • Theologically ecclesiastical concerns about the third jubilee of the Bernese Reformation , JP Streng, 1828
  • Scientific-practical assessment of suicide, as a mirror of life for our time , Verlag Dalp, 1837
  • The Evangelical Reformed Church and its advanced training in the XIXth century, especially in the canton of Bern , Jenni publishing house, 1837
  • The letters of the Apostle Paul to the Galatians, Efesians, Filipinos, Colossians and Thessalonians , Sauerlanders, 1860
  • The essence and relationship of religious and moral ideas in the light of science , Verlag von Huber und Cie, 1868

literature

Web links

credentials

  1. Friedrich Froebel: From Froebel's life and first aspiration: autobiography and smaller writings . Enslin, 1862 ( google.de [accessed December 29, 2017]).
  2. ^ Wilhelm Dilthey: Correspondence: Volume I: 1852-1882 . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2011, ISBN 978-3-647-30368-0 ( google.de [accessed December 29, 2017]).