Johann Ludwig Daniel Karl Lehnerdt

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Johann Ludwig Daniel Karl Lehnerdt (also: Lehnert ; born April 11, 1803 in Wilsnack , † December 16, 1866 in Magdeburg ) was a German Protestant theologian.

Life

The son of butcher master Carl Jacob Johann Christian Lehnert and his wife Catharina Maria Elisabeth Gerlof, in his Prignitz home at Joachimsthal Gymnasium in 1821 the higher education entrance qualification. After he began studying theology at the University of Berlin in the same year , he switched to the University of Heidelberg on October 19, 1822, and returned to Berlin in 1823 to continue his studies. After completing his university education, he worked as a private tutor for a Herr von Jagow. At the University of Marburg , Lennerdt acquired the academic degree of a licentiate in theology in 1828 , completed his habilitation in 1829 at the University of Königsberg as a private lecturer and in 1832 became an associate professor at the theological faculty there.

After he was appointed doctor of theology there in 1832/33, he took over a full professorship in practical theology in 1835. At the same time he took up a pastor's position at the Löbenicht Church and was appointed consistorial councilor. In 1837 he took over the pastoral position at the Königsberg old town church and he also became superintendent. In that activity Lehnerdt established himself as a representative of the Lutheran Church, who supported a denominational union of the Reformed and the Lutheran Church. In Königsberg he also took part in the organizational tasks of the university and was elected rector of the Alma Mater in the winter semester of 1840/41 .

In Königsberg he was also co-editor of the specialist journal of the Prussian Provincial Church Papers, member of the board of the Hospital of Mercy and campaigned for orphans in Prussia. His diverse activities as a church and dogma historian in Königsberg earned him a professorship at the University of Berlin in 1851 as the successor to August Neander . Here he was professor of the church history department in 1854/55 and dean of the theological faculty in 1857/58. In 1858 he was appointed first preacher at the cathedral in Magdeburg , consistorial director and general superintendent of the Protestant Prussian church province of Saxony . In this activity he worked until the end of his life.

Lehnert had married Louise Wilhemine Schieferdecker in Königsberg in 1835.

Works

  • Quaestiones Ioannea. Illustratur locus ex Epist. Ioann. I, cap. V, 14 seqq. Koenigsberg 1832
  • Commentatio de nonnullis Christi effatis unde ipse quid quantumque tribuerit miraculis cognosci liceat. Koenigsberg 1833
  • Commentationis de Andreae Osiandri, Theologi, Regiomontani, ratione ac modo concionandi. Koenigsberg 1835
  • Auctarium. Koenigsberg 1835, 1845
  • De Andrea Osiandro, Theologo Norimbergensi atque Regiomontano, commentatio Historica Theologica. Königsberg 1837, Part. 1 ( online ), 1837, Part II; PartI u. II ( online ) u. 1841
  • Anecdota ad historiam controversiae from Andrea Osiandro factae pertinentia. Koenigsberg 1841, Part 1; 1844 Part III ( online )
  • The Decalogue and the Protestant high schools. A theological-pedagogical discussion. Koenigsberg 1843
  • The Augsburg Confession, from 1530 as the basic confession of the Protestant Protest. Church. 1843
  • Christian beliefs and life sentences from the first letters of Peter. A reminder sheet for the listeners of the sermons given in the Trinity time of 1846 about the first letter of Peter. 1846
  • Eight sermons for understanding about the current life questions of the Evangelical Church and their salutary solution. Königsberg 1848 ( online )
  • Forward! That is the slogan of the Evangelical Church. Sermon on Philip. 3, 12-16. In front of the Löbenicht community in Königsberg. Koenigsberg 1848
  • So stand now in freedom so that Christ may have set us free. Sermon on Joh. 8, 31-36, given on the first Sunday after Trinity 1848 in front of the Löbenicht congregation in Königsberg. Koenigsberg 1848

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Individual evidence

  1. Uwe Czubatynski: Evangelical pastor book for the Altmark. 2nd edition Rühstedt 2006 ( Online ; PDF; 2.3 MB)
  2. ^ The register of the University of Heidelberg. Volume 5, p. 229
  3. Our days. Look out of time into time. 1859-1867. Braunschweig, 1861, 2nd vol. P. 300 ( online )
  4. General Repertory for Theological Literature and ... , Volumes 18–19, p. 96 ( online )
  5. Carl Ullmann: Theological studies and reviews, in conjunction with D. Gieseler, D. Lücke… p. 486
  6. ^ New Prussian Provincial Papers. Volumes 3–4 p. 345 ( online )
  7. Rudolf Köpke: The founding of the Royal Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin. Berlin, 1860, p. 294 ( [1] )