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Otto Riethmüller (26 February 1889 – 19 November 1938) was a German Lutheran minister, writer, and hymnwriter. He was the president of Protestant youth organisations from 1928, published songbooks, and was a leading member of the
Confessing Church The Confessing Church (, ) was a movement within German Protestantism in Nazi Germany that arose in opposition to government-sponsored efforts to unify all of the Protestant churches into a single pro-Nazi German Evangelical Church. See dro ...
. He designed the Protestant youth organization's logo, the Cross on the Globe, which is still used today.


Life and career

Born in
Cannstatt Bad Cannstatt (), also called Cannstatt (until July 23, 1933) or Kannstadt (until 1900), is one of the outer Stadtbezirke, or city boroughs, of Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Bad Cannstatt is the oldest and most populous of Stuttgart' ...
, Riethmüller studied theology at the
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and was especially influenced by Adolf Schlatter. He held several offices as parish minister, including from 1919 in
Esslingen am Neckar Esslingen am Neckar (Swabian German, Swabian: ''Esslenga am Neckor''; until 16 October 1964 officially '' Eßlingen am Neckar'') is a town in the Stuttgart Region of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany, seat of the Esslingen (district), Distri ...
. He married Anna née von Heider (1886–1967) on 17 June 1919. The couple had two sons and a daughter.Otto Riethmüller – Leben und Werk
Otto-Riethmüller-Haus
In 1928, Riethmüler became director of the national Protestant organisation of young women (''Evangelischer Reichsverband weiblicher Jugend'') in the Burckhardthaus in
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, which was founded by Johannes Burckhardt in 1889. From 1930, a yearly motto (') for the church was chosen on his initiative. He selected for the first year from Romans 1:16: "Ich schäme mich des Evangeliums von Jesus Christus nicht" (I am not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ). He published in 1932 a songbook for young people, ''Ein neues Lied'' (A new song), with songs such as his compilation " Sonne der Gerechtigkeit", meant to wake up in the face of Nazi doctrines winning acceptance. He also translated Latin hymn such as Verbum supernum prodiens ("Das Wort geht von dem Vater aus") and wrote new songs including "Herr, wir stehen Hand in Hand" (Lord, we stand hand in hand), printed in the songbook ''Der helle Ton'' (The light sound) of 1934. In 1935, he became president of the section for young people (''Jugendkammer'') of the
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. He was among the first to sign a protest to accept the
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for the church. While he was president of the (Protestant Youth), he created their logo, the Cross on the Globe, in 1935. It is still the logo of Protestant youth organisations. Riethmüller died on 19 November 1938 in Berlin and was buried at the in Bad Cannstatt. The Otto-Riethmüller-Haus in
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, a house for recreation and education of Protestant youth groups, was named after him, and also the Otto-Riethmüller-Haus in
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, a Protestant vacation retreat in a forest.


Songs

The following songs, which Riethmüller wrote or edited, are part of the Protestant hymnal ''
Evangelisches Gesangbuch ''Evangelisches Gesangbuch'' (''EG''; , "Protestantism, Protestant song book") is the current hymnal of German-language congregations in Germany, Alsace and Lorraine, Austria, and Luxembourg, which was introduced from 1993 and 1996, succeeding ...
'' of 1993. They were all published in 1932, with the exception of "Du Schöpfer aller Wesen" which appeared in 1934: * "
Der Morgenstern ist aufgedrungen "" (The morning star is risen) is an Advent song and Christmas carol with lyrics by Lutheran minister Daniel Rumpius (or Rump), published first in 1587. The common melody by Michael Praetorius appeared later in 1609. It was reprinted, slightly r ...
" (text ed., EG 69) * "Singen wir heut mit einem Mund" (text ed., EG 104) * "Das Wort geht von dem Vater aus" (text ed., EG 223) * "
Lob Gott getrost mit Singen "" (literally: Praise God confidently with singing) is a Lutheran hymn in German, a paraphrase of the Latin Te Deum, by the Bohemian Brethren. The hymn is part of the Evangelisches Gesangbuch, current Protestant hymnal. The hymn was translated int ...
" (melody ed., EG 243) * " Sonne der Gerechtigkeit" (compilation and choice of melody, EG 262+263) * "Du Schöpfer aller Wesen" (text and Melodie, EG 485) * "Herr, wir stehen Hand in Hand" (text, EG 602, regional part for
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)


Literature

* Emil Lauxmann: ''Otto Riethmüller: Sein Leben und sein Wirken'' (Begegnungen, .F. vol. 1). Calwer Verlag, Stuttgart 1959. *
Martin Rößler Martin Rößler, also Martin Rössler (1934 – 31 October 2024), was a German church musician, Protestant theologian, music director and university lecturer in Tübingen. Career Born in Pforzheim, Rößler studied church music and Protestant t ...
: ''Liedermacher im Gesangbuch.'' vol. 3: Christian Fürchtegott Gellert, Ernst Moritz Arndt, Albert Knapp, Otto Riethmüller, Jochen Klepper (Calwer Taschenbibliothek, 6). Calwer Verlag, Stuttgart 1991, .


References


External links

*
Die Südkirche in Esslingen – erbaut von Otto Riethmüller
Südkirche in Esslingen

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