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Gerhard Uhlhorn

Gerhard Uhlhorn, oil painting, circa 1890

Tomb in the monastery cemetery in Loccum Johann Wilhelm Gerhard Uhlhorn (* February 17 1826 in Osnabrück, † 15 December 1901 in Hannover ) was an Evangelical Lutheran theologian, abbot of Loccum and Oberkonsistorialrat.

Contents [ Hide ] One life 2 Awards 3 Writings (selection) 4 sources 5 Literature 6 Notes and references Life [ Edit ] While studying Protestant theology in Göttingen is Uhlhorn closed Friedrich gap and was from 1851 editor of its journal. 1852 habilitation themselves Uhlhorn in the art history of the Church and in 1855 auxiliary preacher at court and castle in Hannover. King George V showed great interest in Uhlhorn and furthered his career significantly. This was in 1857 the second court and castle preacher and voting leading Assessor in the consistory. 1860 Uhlhorn was the first head of Henriette pin [1]. In the same year the King appointed him consistory and 1861 the first court and castle preacher. 1866 Uhlhorn was, since 1864 Oberkonsistorialrat, in the newly formed country consistory appointed. From 1878 until his death Uhlhorn was abbot of the monastery Loccum whose seminary he decisively influenced by his work.

Uhlhorn was 1884-1901 Chairman of the Historical Society of Lower Saxony and in 1895 co-founded the Society of Lower Saxon church history, he also presided until 1901. [2]

His tomb is located on the pin cemetery in Loccum.

Awards [ Edit ] 1859 4th class of Guelph-Order 1862 Knights Cross of the Order of Guelph Posthumously in 1932: Designation of Göttingen Studienkonvikts by Uhlhorn 1957-2012 posthumously: Appointment of Gerhard Uhlhorn Church in Hanover Linden-Nord one of three founders busts by the sculptor Karl Heinz Oswald in the lobby of the hospital the Henriettenstiftung Memorial Day in the Protestant calendar name of the Evangelical Church in Germany on the 15th December [3] Writings (selection) [ edit ] The Homilies and Recognitions of Clemens Romanus, Göttingen 1854 Urbanus Rhegius, Elberfeld 1861 The struggle of Christianity with paganism, 5th ed., Stuttgart 1889 Mixed lectures on church life the past, 1875 The Christian charity in the ancient church, 1882-84, 2 vols. Sermons on all Sundays and feast days of the church year. In the Royal Castle Church in Hanover held. First Part: From Advent to Pentecost. Second Part: The Trinity season, Hannover: Carl Meyer, 1870; 1871st Sources [ Edit ] Uhlhorns estate is located in the Church Archive in Hannover (stock N 1).

Literature [ Edit ] Literature about Gerhard Uhlhorn in the catalog of the German National Library Encyclopedia Article

Hans Otte : Uhlhorn, Gerhard. In: Theological Realenzyklopädie 34 (2002), pp 242-244. Klaus-Gunther Wesseling: Gerhard Uhlhorn. In: Biographic-bibliographic church encyclopedia (BBKL). Volume 12, Bautz, Herzberg 1997, ISBN 3-88309-068-9, Sp. 820-837. Gerhard Uhlhorn. In: Meyers Encyclopedia. 4th Edition. Volume 15, published by the Bibliographical Institute, Leipzig and Vienna from 1885 to 1892, S. 973rd Joachim Schäfer: Uhlhorn, Gerhard. In: Ecumenical Holy lexicon. Hans Otte: Uhlhorn, Gerhard. In: Hannoversches biographical dictionary. Schlütersche, Hannover 2002, p 365 f. Rainer initiatives concerning communal, Karl-Heinz Grotjahn: Uhlhorn, Gerhard. In: Encyclopedia city Hannover. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009 S. 286th Monographs and articles

Axel Makowski: diakonia as established in the kingdom of God practice unconditional love. Studies on diakonia understanding with Gerhard Uhlhorn. theology interactively, Vol. 3 Lit, Münster 2001, ISBN 3-8258-4999-6 (incomplete Preview at Google Books). Friedrich Uhlhorn: Gerhard Uhlhorn - Dept. to Loccum. A picture of life. GUNDERT, Stuttgart 1903 (digitized by Google Books, fully accessible via U.S. proxy). Hans Joachim Schliep: The social responsibility of the Church. A memory of Abbot Gerhard Uhlhorn. In: Yearbook of the Society for Lower Saxony Church History Vol. 90 (1992), pp 158-200. Hans Otte: charity - Christian or church? Gerhard Uhlhorns importance for the localization of theology in the Empire. In: Theodor Strohm, Joerg Thierfelder (eds.): Diakonia in the German Empire (1871-1918). Recent Contributions from the diakonie historical research. Heidelberger publishing house, Heidelberg 1995, ISBN 3-89426-075-0, pp 334-355. References [ Edit ] Jumping Up ↑ s. City lexicon Hannover, page 286 Jumping Up ↑ Dietrich Blaufuß (eds.): Handbhuch German national church history, Neustadt 1999, p 100 Jumping Up ↑ Gerhard Uhlhorn at the Ecumenical Holy encyclopedia