- Heinrich Hansen
Heinrich Hansen (13 October 1861 – 17 April 1940) was a German Lutheran theologian and the father of the Lutheran High Church movement in Germany.
Hansen was born in Klockries near Lindholm (
Nordfriesland ) as a son of a teacher. In Kiel and Erlangen he studied theology,Hebrew ,Syriac , Arabic and in particular theOld Testament underAugust Klostermann . He worked since 1887 as a pastor in Schleswig-Holstein: in Reinfeld, Lindholm, on the islandPellworm , inKropp and in Olderup near Husum.Hansen wrote Latin hymns and worked on a
Low German Bible translation and published a Low German hymnal. By the study of the old Lutheran theologians, particularlyMartin Chemnitz , and the Roman Catholic theologianJohann Adam Möhler , he came to anEvangelical Catholic view about church. In theReformation jubilee year of 1917—exactly 100 years afterClaus Harms — Hansen published 95 theses (Stimuli et Clavi ) in Latin and German, as a sharp criticism against contemporaryProtestantism . His theses influenced the foundation of "Hochkirchliche Vereinigung " in October 1918. Hansen is well-known as a co-founder and the first chairman ofHochkirchliche Vereinigung . He died inBreklum .Works
*Die Oden Salomos in dt. Nachdichtungen, 1911;
*Lauda Sion Salvatorem. Cantica Latina, 1913;
*Psalmbook. Dat heet Christelige Leeder för sassische Lüd, 1916 (verm. 19192);
*Stimuli et clavi i. e. theses adversus huius temporis errores et abusus. Spieße u. Nägel ... (1917), in: Hochkirche 1, 1919; 8, 1926; 11, 1929; and in: Eine Hl. Kirche, 1957/58;
*Die Lehre v. der sichtbaren Kirche in luth. Bedeutung, in: Una Sancta 2, 1926, 386 ff.;
*- Verfall u. Wiederaufbau der Kirche, in: Eine Hl. Kirche 10, 1928, 240 ff. 259 ff.;
*Universale Kirche. Ein Wort z. Nachdenken an alle Christen, in: Hochkirche 16, 1934, 67 ff.;
*Johanneisches Zeitalter, ebd. 21, 1939, 272 ff.;
*Die Ref. in ihrer Bedeutung f. die gesamte Kirche, ebd. 22, 1940/41, 293 ff.References
* [http://www.lcms.org/ca/www/cyclopedia/02/display.asp?t1=H&word=HANSEN.HEINRICH Hansen, Heinrich] (
Christian Cyclopedia )
* [http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/h/hansen_h.shtml Hansen, Heinrich] (Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon)
* [http://www.hochkirchliche-vereinigung.de/geschichte.html Die Hochkirchliche Vereinigung (HV) - Entstehung und Geschichte]
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