Oskar Ackermann
Heinrich Ludwig Oskar Ackermann (born October 19, 1836 in Wittgensdorf , † October 5, 1913 in Dresden ) was a German Protestant theologian .
Live and act
The son of pastor Friedrich August Ludwig Ackermann (1804-1858) and his wife Emilie Schäfer (1805-1848) attended high school in Meißen from 1850 to 1855. Ackermann studied theology in Leipzig from April 16, 1855 (date of matriculation) . There he belonged to the Leipzig fraternity of Dresden since July 7, 1855 . He was a doctor of theology and philosophy. After taking up a position as a catechist at the royal sanatorium in Sonnenstein in 1861 , he was promoted to the grammar school in Zwickau as a religion teacher the following year . In 1866 he took over a position as a religion teacher and professor at the royal state school St. Afra in Meissen . In 1883 he took over the pastor's position in Meißen and at the same time became superintendent of the local ephoria . In 1888 he was appointed senior consistorial advisor and from 1898 to 1910 he held the influential position of court preacher in the Saxon residence city of Dresden . Ex officio he was a member of the first chamber of the Saxon state parliament . He was also vice-president of the Evangelical Lutheran state consortium.
In 1905 he received from Saxon King Friedrich August III. a golden cross, which is still worn today as a bishop's cross by the Saxon bishops .
Works
- Paganism according to the New Testament scriptures. Zwickau 1864 high school program
- The Gospel Criticism. Overview of their development and their current status. 1866 grammar school program
- The conditions of a blessed synodal work. Dresden: v. Tooth u. Jaensch, 1901.
- Let us hold on to the confession of hope! Dresden: v. Zahn & Jaensch, 1906.
literature
- Wilhelm Haan : Heinrich Ludwig Oscar Ackermann . In: Saxon Writer's Lexicon . Robert Schaefer's Verlag, Leipzig 1875, p. 1.
Web links
- Ackermann in the personal wiki of SLUB Dresden
- Literature by and about Oskar Ackermann in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
- ^ Archives of the fraternity Dresdensia Leipzig (main role from 1853 to 1899); in other sources (e.g. Reinhold Grünberg: Sächsisches Pfarrerbuch - The parishes and pastors of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony (1539–1939) , p. 2), Leipzig is given as an alternative place of birth
- ↑ Reinhold Grünberg: Sächsisches Pfarrerbuch - The parishes and pastors of the Evangelical Lutheran. Regional Church of Saxony (1539–1939). P. 2.
- ↑ Josef Matzerath : Aspects of Saxon State Parliament History - Presidents and Members of Parliament from 1833 to 1952. Dresden 2001, p. 37.
- ↑ Family tree of Elisabeth Ackermann. - Oscar Ackermann 1836–1913 , accessed October 4, 2009.
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Ernst Julius Meier |
Court preacher in Dresden 1898 - 1910 |
Franz Wilhelm Dibelius |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ackermann, Oskar |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ackermann, Heinrich Ludwig Oskar (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Protestant theologian |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 19, 1836 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wittgensdorf |
DATE OF DEATH | October 5, 1913 |
Place of death | Dresden |