Paul Pressel

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Paul Heinrich Franz Pressel (born June 16, 1824 in Tübingen ; † April 4, 1898 there ) was a German Protestant theologian.

Life

Paul Pressel was born on June 16, 1824 as the third of five children of the chief helper and later dean Johann Gottfried Pressel and born by Friederike Elisabeth. Hunter born. He later attended the Urach and Tübinger Stift seminars . Like his brother Gustav Pressel , he joined Roigel , a fraternity -like society , as a student . Pressel then worked as a pastor and teacher in Tübingen and Paris . His successor there was his brother Gustav Pressel. In 1860 he was appointed as a deacon at Brackenheim . He held the same position in Geislingen from 1866. He then worked from 1871 to 1876 as dean in the Neuenstadt am Kocher church district . After all, he was dean and first minster pastor in the Ulm church district until he retired in 1888 after a stroke .

Services

Pressel was the author of several fiction and religious works. He also wrote biographies, including 45 articles in the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie .

He is described as "a valued pulpit speaker and pastor, humane superior to his clergy and teachers".

literature

Web links

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