Joachim Bering

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Joachim Bering

Joachim Bering (* 1574 in Stralsund ; † September 19, 1627 in Greifswald ) was a German Evangelical Lutheran theologian.

Life

He was the son of Bernhard Bering and Ilsabe Schulz. After initial private lessons, he attended the Katharineum in Lübeck in 1589 , then the grammar school in Stralsund . In 1593 he went to study philosophy and theology at the Brandenburg University in Frankfurt . He left Frankfurt two years later because of the plague and went to the University of Rostock , where he received his master's degree in April 1601. He then continued his theological studies at the University of Wittenberg with David Runge , Aegidius Hunnius the Elder. Ä. , Georg Mylius and Salomon Gesner continued.

In 1604 Bering became professor of theology and pastor of the St. Marien Church (Greifswald) in Greifswald .

In 1605 he married Barbara Preusse († January 31, 1629), the daughter of a Stralsund councilor and lawyer. His son Johann also became a professor in Greifswald.

Joachim Bering was appointed consistorial assessor in the Greifswald consistory in February 1612 and received his doctorate in theology on September 4, 1616.

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Individual evidence

  1. Doctoral degree from Joachim Bering in the Rostock matriculation portal
predecessor Office successor
Petrus Bestebostel Rector of the University of Greifswald
1616/17
Friedrich Gerschow