Ludwig Carl Ditzinger

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Ludwig Carl Ditzinger, 1716, copper engraving by Johann Georg Mentzel
Thought and thanks meal ...

Ludwig Carl Ditzinger , also Dizinger (born July 11, 1670 in Berwangen , † March 26, 1731 in Esslingen am Neckar ) was a German Lutheran theologian.

Life

Ludwig Carl Ditzinger was a son of Johann Conrad Ditzinger and his wife Praxedis Sara, geb. Vischer. He was a graduate of the Alumneum in Esslingen and enrolled at the University of Tübingen in April 1691 , shortly afterwards at the University of Altdorf . In 1693 he became a master's; in May 1694 he enrolled at the University of Strasbourg . In 1695 he became pastor in Weinburg in the county of Lützelstein , two years later he became the first pastor and church inspector in Lützelstein. In 1699 he was chased out of Lützelstein and found a job as a deacon in Esslingen, where he was senior pastor from 1701 to 1731 and from 1702 also a senior in the ministry of preachers, consistorial councilor and scholarch .

Ditzinger published several writings, including in 1708 a report on the dispute that had flared up over a pointed theological statement by Martin Luther , in 1716 David's Neu-tunte Harpffe, that is, Esslingisches Renewed Singing Book , in 1718 an evangelical teaching of true and soul-making faith and 1731 the meal of thought and thanks for the praiseworthy miracles and exuberant good deeds, which the good God began and performed in the most necessary and wholesome Reformation work through the dear work of Doctor Martin Luther 200 years ago . He also wrote numerous sermons on the occasion of the marriage or burial of well-known contemporaries.

A portrait of Ludwig Carl Ditzinger was distributed as a copper engraving by Johann Georg Mentzel (1677–1743); Copies can be found in the German Historical Museum and the graphic collection of the Heidelberg University Library .

Publications

  • Homage sermon (Esslingen 1705)
  • Thorough report on the dispute (Esslingen 1708)
  • Essling Frohlocken (Esslingen 1711)
  • Call of congratulations and joy (Esslingen 1716)
  • Essling thank you and memorial (Esslingen 1718)
  • The great sun and moon conjunction (Esslingen 1718)
  • Symbolic strength of faith and life (Esslingen 1718)
  • Thorough report on church reform (Esslingen 1718)
  • Newly tuned harpsichord of David (Esslingen 1745)

literature

  • Max-Adolf Cramer: Pastors 'book inner -Württemberg imperial cities (= Baden-Württemberg Pastors ' Book III). Stuttgart 1991, p. 33.

Web links

Commons : Ludwig Carl Ditzinger  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Life data according to the Francke Foundations in Halle
  2. DHM
  3. ^ Catalog of the Heidelberg University Library