Johann Heinrich Bernhard Lübkert

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Johann Heinrich Bernhard Lübkert (born December 6, 1798 in Reinfeld , † February 21, 1858 in Hamburg-Bergstedt ) was a German Protestant theologian .

Life

Johann Heinrich Bernhard Lübkert, born in Reinfeld in Holstein on December 6, 1798, studied theology at Kiel University . In 1819 he moved to the University of Jena ; he passed his official theological examination. In 1825 the University of Tübingen made him a doctor of philosophy . Shortly afterwards he was elected deacon in Glückstadt , and later he was transferred to Copenhagen as such , where he became a member of the college of theology. He was a member of the college until 1834 and in the following year he returned to Glückstadt to become a preacher in the castle and garrison . Another year later, in 1836, he was appointed preacher in a penitentiary ; This position he held until 1839. Not much later, he was the consistory , and at the University of Copenhagen doctorate he in 1840 as a doctor of theology. As pastor of Hamburg-Bergstedt was appointed Lübkert in 1854, but four years later, on February 21, 1858 he died there at the age of 59 years.

Works

  • An attempt at church statistics by Holstein (1837)
  • Textbook for Religious Education (1838)
  • Chronicle of the penal institutions in Glückstadt (1839)
  • De haeresi Priscillianistarum ex fontibus denuno collatis
  • The Theology of the Apostolic Fathers (1854)

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