Otto Schlißke

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Friedrich Wilhelm Otto Schlißke (born March 10, 1906 in Bremen , † around 1975 ) was a Protestant pastor . He wrote books on various Christian subjects, especially evangelical education.

Life

Schlißke in 1931 at the University of Münster for Dr. phil. PhD. In 1935 he became a German Christian pastor in Heiligengrabe and in 1936 head of the lyceum belonging to the Stift zum Heiligengrabe monastery . In 1937 he gave up these activities at his own request. From October 1945 he worked as a pastor in Oldenburg-Ohmstede , from where he moved to Jever - Wiefels in 1947 . In addition to his pastoral work, he was involved in Christian educational work. From 1952 Schlißke was school clerk for the Essen church district .

Fonts (selection)

  • The apostles in German medieval poetry. Dissertation. Munster 1931.
  • Handbook of Luther songs . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1948, DNB 454375018
  • The treasure in the desert monastery. The adventurous discovery of the oldest Bible manuscript by Constantin von Tischendorf . Kreuz-Verlag, Stuttgart 1953.
  • Apple, nut and almond kernel: what our Advent and Christmas customs actually mean. 1953.
  • Evangelical parent book . Tübingen paperback 1954.
  • The treasure of Jericho . Kreuz-Verlag, Stuttgart 1955.
  • Christhard Mahrenholz, Oskar Söhngen, with the collaboration of Otto Schlißke (ed.): Handbook for the Evangelical Church Hymn . 3 volumes. Goettingen 1957.
  • with Martin Rang : The History of the Church . Göttingen 1959.
  • The silver handwriting . Kreuz-Verlag, Stuttgart 1959.
  • Authority today . Schriftenmissions-Verlag 1962.

Remarks

  1. After Otto Schlißke: The apostles in the German poetry of the Middle Ages. Dissertation. Münster 1931, p. 107.
  2. Werner von Kieckebusch (Hrsg.): Chronicle of the monastery to the Holy Grave: from the Reformation to the middle of the 20th century . Lukas Verlag, Berlin 2008, p. 204, 455 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  3. Udo Schulze: Wilhelm Stählin and the new beginning in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Oldenburg 1945/46. In: Yearbook of the Society for Lower Saxony Church History 93, 1995, p. 279.
  4. ^ Peter Zocher: Edo Osterloh - From theologians to Christian politicians: A case study on the relationship between theology and politics in the 20th century. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2007, p. 713.