Hans Mill

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Hans Mühle (born April 11, 1897 in Meinerdingen , † January 25, 1973 in Berlin ) was a German Lutheran clergyman and author .

Life

Mühle first studied law , where he received his doctorate in 1923 on emergency law under international law. He then worked as a teacher at the Evangelical Borderland Adult Education Center in Behle, headed the workers' adult education center of the Social Working Group in Berlin and became a lecturer at the Institute for Social Ethics and Science of the Inner Mission at the Berlin University . During this educational activity he completed his theology studies and was ordained on November 6, 1938 in Berlin. He was first assistant pastor in Berlin and from 1939 assistant pastor / pastor in the Johanneskirche in Eickel . In the First World War severely wounded, he was in the Second World War chaplain at Stalingrad and late last garrison preacher in Potsdam. After the war he became cathedral preacher in Verden (Aller) in 1946 , and pastor at the stave church in Hahnenklee in 1954 . He was retired on May 1, 1965. He spent the last years of his life in Berlin.

Works

  • Nikolsko diary. Experiences in and around St. Peter and Paul (Berlin around 1970).
  • I lift my eyes to the mountains. Sermons, songs and new poems (Clausthal-Zellerfeld 1964).
  • Hahnenkleer Psalter. Piously built from Upper Harz firs (Hahnenklee around 1964).
  • Beautiful world of God. Poems (Berlin 1962).
  • Nordic stave churches. A travel report with 34 pictures. Hahnenklee-Oberharz, Wang-Riesengebirge, Norway (Lüneburg, 2nd edition, around 1961).
  • Daily strength through the Lord's Prayer. A life help u. a certificate (Berlin around 1960).
  • Great love for a small church. Festschrift. 50 years of Nordic stave church. Gustav-Adolf-Kirche Hahnenklee-Bockswiese 1908 - 1958 (Clausthal around 1958, 2nd edition Clausthal-Zellerfeld 1966).

literature

  • Ecclesiastical gazette for the Evangelical Lutheran Regional Church of Hanover 4/1973, p. 43.

supporting documents

  1. Specimen copy DNB 365000892 at the German National Library.
  2. ^ Special print: "Public advertisements for the Harz" No. 86 April 11, 1962.