Heinrich Hansen (theologian)
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Heinrich Hansen (13 October 1861 – 17 April 1940) was a German
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theologian and the father of the Lutheran High Church movement in Germany. Hansen was born in Klockries near Lindholm (in present-day
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) as a son of a teacher. In
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and
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he studied theology,
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under August Klostermann. He worked since 1887 as a pastor in
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: in Reinfeld, Lindholm, on the island
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, in Kropp and in Olderup near
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. Hansen wrote Latin hymns and worked on a
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Bible translation and published a Low German hymnal. By the study of the old Lutheran theologians, particularly Martin Chemnitz, and the
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theologian
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, he came to an Evangelical Catholic view about church. In the
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jubilee year of 1917—exactly 100 years after Claus Harms— Hansen published 95 theses (
Stimuli et Clavi Stimuli et clavi i. e. theses adversus huius temporis errores et abusus (German: ''Spieße und Nägel d.i. Streitsätze wider die Irrnisse und Wirrnisse unserer Zeit''; English: ''Goads and Nails, that is, Theses Against Errors and Abuses of This Ti ...
) in Latin and German, as a sharp criticism against contemporary
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. His theses influenced the foundation of " Hochkirchliche Vereinigung" in October 1918. Hansen is well known as a co-founder and the first chairman of Hochkirchliche Vereinigung. He died in Breklum.


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 Stimuli et clavi i. e. theses adversus huius temporis errores et abusus (German: ''Spieße und Nägel d.i. Streitsätze wider die Irrnisse und Wirrnisse unserer Zeit''; English: ''Goads and Nails, that is, Theses Against Errors and Abuses of This Ti ...
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


Hansen, Heinrich
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Die Hochkirchliche Vereinigung (HV) - Entstehung und Geschichte
1861 births 1940 deaths People from Nordfriesland German Lutheran theologians People from the Province of Schleswig-Holstein University of Kiel alumni University of Erlangen-Nuremberg alumni 20th-century German Protestant theologians German male non-fiction writers {{Germany-theologian-stub