Theodor Hansen (clergyman, 1824)

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Theodor Hansen , complete Thomas Adolf Theodor Hansen (born July 16, 1824 in Copenhagen ; † February 4, 1903 ) was a German educator, Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and author.

Life

Theodor Hansen was a son of Carsten Georg Friedrich Hansen († 1854), who was then a teacher at the boys' secondary school of the German St. Petri parish in Copenhagen, and his wife Nanna, née. Hvid, from Gothenburg, who died shortly after he was born. He grew up from 1826 to 1830 with his grandfather, the typist and mathematician Thomas Hansen in Tondern , then after his father's second marriage to Anna Margaretha, née Judge from Hadersleben for nine months in Copenhagen. In 1831 his father became an organist and teacher in Reinfeld , where Hansen spent his childhood.

He attended the Meldorfer School of Academics from Easter 1836 to autumn 1839, and from then until autumn 1843 the Katharineum in Lübeck . During the winter of 1843/44 he lived with Pastor August Decker in Klein Wesenberg before he began studying philology at the University of Kiel at Easter 1844 . In the fall of 1845 he switched to studying Protestant theology , which he continued from 1847 to 1848 at the University of Erlangen .

At the beginning of the Schleswig-Holstein survey , he volunteered in Rendsburg in June 1848 for service in the Schleswig-Holstein Army . As Lieutenant Hansen III of the 5th Infantry Battalion, he was so badly wounded during the siege of Fredericia on July 6, 1849 that he had to retire as a total invalid in March 1850 .

After his recovery he studied again, from Easter 1850 to Michaelis 1851 at the University of Bonn . In the winter of 1851/52 he lived again with Pastor Decker in Klein Wesenberg. From here he passed the tentamen (1st exam) in Glückstadt . After a position as private tutor in Lauenburg, he became a private tutor in Lübeck in autumn 1852 and a candidate for the Lübeck Spiritual Ministry in February 1853 . In the autumn of 1853 he went to Neunkirchen as a private tutor and chapel preacher to the Stumm family . On October 24, 1855, he passed the exam pro facultate docendi in Bonn . His wish to be appointed to the Katharineum in Lübeck as the successor to the late Wilhelm Heinrich Carl Mosche was not fulfilled. On April 1, 1856, he became an assistant teacher, and on October 1, 1856, a full teacher at the Wetzlar grammar school, today's Goetheschule Wetzlar . On September 3, 1858 he was at the University of Jena to Dr. phil. PhD. From May 1859 he was senior teacher at the Realschule I. order ( Realgymnasium ) in Mülheim an der Ruhr , today's Karl-Ziegler-Schule , from April 1863 from Rector of the Higher Citizens School (Realprogymnasium) in Lennep .

After the conquest of Schleswig-Holstein by Prussia in the German-Danish War , he returned to what is now the province of Schleswig-Holstein . From August 1865 he was rector of the newly emerging high school in Sønderborg . After less than two years he gave up teaching. He was elected chief pastor in Lunden on April 9, 1867 and introduced on June 16. On April 13, 1875, he was appointed pastor in Leezen , as Decker's successor, and took office here on June 13. In 1894 he was a member of the 6th Ordinary General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Regional Church of Schleswig-Holstein .

He was married to Maria Augusta Helena, b. Moeller. The surgeon of the same name Theodor Hansen (1867–1938) was a son of the couple.

Works

  • About the method and sequence of levels of religious education in grammar schools. Gotha: Perthes 1855
  • The Lutheran and Reformed Church Doctrine of the Church. Gotha 1855
  • Friedrich Wilhelm I as a Protestant Christian and forerunner of the Union. Mülheim ad Ruhr: Plachner 1861
  • The Bartholomew Night. Lennep 1865
  • The Realschule in Sonderburg, at the same time a vote on the Realschule in our home country. Sønderborg 1866
  • On the river of life: sermons. Gotha: Perthes 1869
  • Johann Rist and his time. Halle: Orphanage 1872
Reprint of the Central Antiquariat of the German Democratic Republic, Leipzig 1973
  • From the travel diary of a Protestant theologian and educator. Gotha: Perthes 1876
  • The Rambach family: illustrated from handwritten and printed sources. Gotha: Perthes 1875 ( digitized version ), Bavarian State Library
  • Wilhelm Hey: according to his own letters and communications from his friends. Gotha: Perthes 1886

literature

  • Eduard Alberti : Overview of the clergy of the Evangelical Lutheran. State Church of Schleswig-Holstein (completed on October 2, 1895). In: Journal of the Society for Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg History 25 (1895), pp. 267–332, here p. 315
  • Eduard Alberti : Lexicon of the Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg and Eutinian writers from 1866–1883. Karl Biernatzki, Kiel 1885, p. 253 no.725

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich Hammer: Directory of the pastors of the Schleswig-Holstein regional church 1864-1976. Neumünster 1991 (= writings of the Association for Schleswig-Holstein Church History, special volume)
  2. His name can not be found in Hermann Genzken: The high school graduates of the Katharineum zu Lübeck (grammar school and secondary school) from Easter 1807 to 1907. Borchers, Lübeck 1907 ( digitized version )
  3. ^ F. Möller: Biographical notes on the officers, military doctors and officials of the former Schleswig-Holstein army and navy. Kiel 1885, p. 111
  4. ^ Theodor Hansen: The Rambach family: illustrated from handwritten and printed sources. Gotha: Perthes 1875 ( digitized version ), p. 64 note.
  5. ^ Benjamin Hein: The Evangelical Lutheran Regional Church of Schleswig-Holstein. Numbers - facts - materials. (= Writings of the regional church archive of the northern church 3) 2017 digital copy , p. 61