Hartmut Badenhop

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Hartmut Badenhop (born September 16, 1930 in Großburgwedel ) is a German Protestant theologian and was regional superintendent for the Hanover district of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover .

Life

Hartmut Badenhop was born as the son of the pastor and board member of the Pestalozzi Foundation Johannes Badenhop in Burgwedel near Hanover . Badenhop studied Protestant theology at the University of Göttingen . In 1952 he became active in the Göttingen Wingolf . In the 1960s he worked as a pastor in Grone (Göttingen) and was subsequently superintendent in Göttingen. From 1982 to 1994 he was state superintendent for the district of Hanover.

From 1965, Badenhop was a member of the regional synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hanover and was a member of it until 1982. In 1969 he was a co-founder of the Open Church synod group in the Hanover regional synod.

Badenhop lives in Hanover- Waldhausen .

A brother died at the age of 20 in the Russian campaign in World War II , brother Hans-Georg also studied Protestant theology and became a pastor and, like father Johannes, chairman of the Pestalozzi Foundation .

From 1969 until the association was dissolved in 2009, Badenhop was honorary chairman of the Diakonisches Werk St. Petri Göttingen-Grone eV

Fonts (selection)

  • For heaven's sake: 101 pieces for pensive people , Lutherhaus , Hanover 1982, ISBN 3-87502-146-0
  • The Pestalozzi Foundation in the time of National Socialism , in: Giving Opportunities - Learning to Live. Festschrift for the 150th anniversary of the Pestalozzi Foundation in Burgwedel, Burgwedel 1996, pp. 92–102

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of members of the Göttingen Wingolf. Year 2007. p. 37.
  2. ^ Die Zeit, Chronik 1954 , accessed on May 26, 2010