Hans Moderow

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Hans Martin Kuno Moderow (born December 30, 1877 in Stettin ; † November 13, 1945 in Semlow ) was a Pomeranian Evangelical-Lutheran pastor and church historian.

Life

After studying theology in Greifswald , among other places , he was vicar in Bargischow , from 1907 and until his escape from the English in September 1918, pastor of the German community in Haifa . Then he was appointed pastor in Berlin-Friedrichshagen , Stettin and from 1934 in Speck near Gollnow . He was a board member of the Jerusalem Association .

Moderow was married and had four children, including Felix Moderow (March 1, 1911, Haifa, - November 22, 1983, Greifswald), a representative of the Confessing Church , who was vicar at the Protestant parishes of Jaffa and Haifa from 1935 to 1937 .

Services

Together with Ernst Müller , he edited the first volumes of the Pomeranian Pastors' Book. Moderow died shortly after fleeing from Western Pomerania. During the escape in February 1945, the already completed manuscript of the part of the Pomeranian Pastors' Book relating to the Greifswald administrative region was lost and was reworked by Hellmuth Heyden after 1956–1973 .

Works

  • German Protestant Life on Mount Carmel (= Good German and Protestant Allewege; 10), Potsdam 1910.
  • The Evangelical Clergy of Pomerania from the Reformation to the present. Part 1: The administrative district of Stettin , Stettin 1903. (digitized version)
  • The Evangelical Clergy of Pomerania from the Reformation to the present. Part 2: The administrative district of Köslin. The reformed parishes of Pomerania. The general superintendents , edited by Hans Moderow, edited by Ernst Müller , Stettin 1912. (digitized version )

literature

  • Hellmuth Heyden : The Protestant clergy of the former Stralsund government district. Part 1. Greifswald 1956, p. V (foreword).

Web links

Remarks

  1. Roland Löffler: Protestants in Palestine: Religious Policy, Social Protestantism and Mission in the German Protestant and Anglican Institutions of the Holy Land 1917-1939, Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2008, p. 154, ISBN 3-17-019693-6 (= denomination and society , Volume 37, also dissertation at the University of Marburg 2005/2006).