Johann Heinrich Fäsi
Johann Heinrich Fäsi (* February 1659 in Haßloch ; † September 24, 1745 in Hedingen ) was a Swiss Protestant clergyman.
Life
Johann Heinrich Fäsi was born in the Palatinate and was the son of pastor Jakob Fäsi (born March 4, 1624 in Zurich ; † 1666 in Freinsheim ) and his wife Margaretha (born July 26, 1629 in Zurich; † 1684), daughter of Hans Heinrich Ott (1590–1663). He still had six siblings and his eponymous cousin was pastor Johann Heinrich Fäsi (1660–1734).
He studied at the University of Zurich ; He was ordained in 1682 . From 1685 to 1704 he was pastor in Niederurnen , before he became pastor in Hedingen in 1704, in addition he became Antistes in 1730 and on May 5, 1732 dean of the chapter in Zurich Freiamt .
Johann Heinrich Fäsi was married to Anna Magdalena († September 17, 1730), daughter of the Zurich Antistes at the Grossmünster Hans Heinrich Erni (1630–1688); together they had six children.
Writing
Based on the writings of the Capuchin Rudolf Gasser (1647–1709) and the Messblum of the Näfels priest Jakob Gartner, which called on the Reformed Glarus to convert , in 1695 he published his Sonnen-Blum divine truth , which he dedicated to Hortensia von Salis ; Captain Anton Tschudi, lord of the castle zu Uster and Hilarius Stauppizius ( pseudonym for Gotthard Heidegger ) were also involved in this controversial polemic . Johann Heinrich Fäsi remained in constant dispute with Rudolf Gasser and had three more pamphlets followed by 1702 .
Fonts (selection)
- Dissertatio de artibus magicis great . Zurich 1682.
- Johann Rudolf Ott; Hans Rudolf Waser; Johann Heinrich Fäsi; Hans Jakob Meyer; Hans Konrad Heidegger; Hans Felix Zimmermann; Georg Füssli: Positiones philosophicae . Zurich 1682.
- Divine goodness incomparable preciousness . Zurich 1692.
- Sun-flower of divine truth . Zurich 1695.
- The vain and vile roar maker, Father Rudolff, Capuciner, Alt-Gwardian zu Naefels . Zurich 1696.
Web links
- Helmut Meyer: Johann Heinrich Fäsi. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
Individual evidence
- ↑ OFB 3 SEHUM - 232. Retrieved December 8, 2019 .
- ↑ Historical Family Lexicon of Switzerland - Persons. Retrieved December 8, 2019 .
- ^ Family tree of Margaretha Ott. Retrieved December 8, 2019 .
- ↑ Hans-Heinrich Bluntschli: Memorabilia Tigurina or Merckworthiness of the city and countryside of Zurich (etc.) . Heidegger, 1742 ( google.de [accessed December 8, 2019]).
- ↑ Thursday News from Zurich: 1730/35 . 1730 ( google.de [accessed December 8, 2019]).
- ↑ Polykarp Schmitter: The Capuchin Monastery of Näfels 1675–1975. 1975, accessed December 8, 2019 .
- ↑ Gasser, Rudolf. Retrieved December 8, 2019 .
- ↑ Johann J. Gartner: Fragrant, Hertz- and Seel-strengthening Mess-Blum, That is: Roman-Catholic, Sole Blessing Faith-Truth: Through which sensible ... should be recognized and removed, whether the Roman-Catholic, or the Zwinglisch-Calvinischen belief-taste greater, and which would give soul comfort from itself . Rooß, 1694 ( google.de [accessed December 8, 2019]).
- ↑ Jan-Andrea Bernhard, Judith Engeler: That the blood of holy wounds runs through me every hour: women and their reading in pietism . Theological Verlag Zürich, 2019, ISBN 978-3-290-18211-3 ( google.de [accessed December 8, 2019]).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Fäsi, Johann Heinrich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Fäsi, Hans Heinrich; Fäsi, Heinrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swiss Protestant clergyman |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 1659 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hassloch |
DATE OF DEATH | September 24, 1745 |
Place of death | Hedingen |