Gerhard Schröder (Pastor)

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Gerhard Schröder , also Scroderus , Schrotter (* around 1530 in Ootmarsum ; † November 16, 1601 in Lübeck ) was a German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, chief pastor of the Lübeck Petrikirche and senior of the Ministry of Spirituality .

Life

He studied at the University of Rostock from April 1549 , from December 1554 at the University of Wittenberg and received his master's degree here in 1556 . In May 1558 he came again to the University of Rostock.

In 1561 he became a preacher at the Petrikirche in Lübeck and in 1569, as successor to Reimar Kock, her (main) pastor. At the beginning of the 1570s he represented Lübeck in the Tripolitanum ministry in the unification negotiations leading up to the concord formula , especially at the Bergedorf Convention in 1574.

From 1596 he was also a senior in the Lübeck Spiritual Ministry. As a senior, he was both opposite (as the elected representative of the pastorate) and deputy to Superintendent Andreas Pouchenius the Elder and, after his death, the incumbent clergyman of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lübeck for a year .

An epitaph or memorial has not survived.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ This is how the Rostock matriculation portal normalizes the entry of Schröder as Otmartsensis ; the designation as Westphalus in the Wittenberg matriculation does not contradict this, as Oootmarsum / Ottmarsheim was a member of the Deutschordensballei Westfalen . In contrast, the GND (as of January 30, 2016) names (less likely and contradicting Westphalus ) Hamburg-Othmarschen
  2. Entry of the matriculation in the Rostock matriculation portal
  3. ^ Karl Eduard Förstemann , Gotthold Naetebus: Album Academiae Vitebergensis: From a.Ch. MDII usque ad a. MDLX , Volume 1, Tauchnitz, 1841, p. 300
  4. ^ The Baccalaurei and Magistri of the Wittenberg philosophical faculty: 1548 - 1560 and the public disputations of the same years. Halle: Niemeyer 1891, p. 17
  5. Entry of the reception in the Rostock matriculation portal
  6. ^ Wolf-Dieter Hauschild : Church history of Lübeck. Christianity and the bourgeoisie in nine centuries. Lübeck: Schmidt-Römhild 1981 ISBN 3-7950-2500-1 , pp. 266, 268
predecessor Office successor
Georg Bart Senior of the Spiritual Ministry in Lübeck
1596 - 1601
Joachim Dobbin