Hans Christian Asmussen (born 21 August 1898 in Flensburg — died 30 December 1968 in Speyer) was a German Evangelical and Lutheran theologian.[1]
Asmussen was a pastor in Altona, Hamburg. He was removed from office by the Nazis because of his activity in the Reich Fraternal Council of the Confessing Church. He was jailed several times before 1945. He was co-author of the protest "Word and Affirmation of Altona Pastors amid the Misery and Confusion of Public Life" (11 January 1933), which rejected a pact with National Socialism and thus became a preliminary step toward the theological declaration of the Barmen Confessional Synod. From 1945 to 1948, Asmussen presided over the Evangelical Church Chancellery, and from 1949 to 1955, he was dean (German: Propst) in Kiel; he was a promoter of ecumenical dialogue. His writings include Seelsorge (Pastoral Care; 1934) and Der Römerbrief (Letter to the Romans; 1952).
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Hans Christian Asmussen (born 21 August 1898 in Flensburg — died 30 December 1968 in Speyer) was a German Evangelical and Lutheran theologian. Asmussen...
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us infinite wrong was brought over many peoples and countries." ...HansAsmussen, Martin Niemöller... and Wilhelm Niesel ... needed no prodding to express...
Office of the Union of Evangelical Churches) (since 2014) 1945–1948: HansAsmussen 1949–1965: Heinz Brunotte 1966–1989: Walter Hammer [de] 1989–1997: Otto...
The Catholic movement gained new strength by the Sammlung movement by HansAsmussen and Max Lackmann. Other associations are Bund für evangelisch-katholische...
liberal Catholicism of Friedrich Heiler, and the ecumenical vision of HansAsmussen and Max Lackmann, as well as the strongly Roman Catholic-oriented Anglo-Lutheran...
underground at changing locations. Among the teachers were Supt. Albertz, HansAsmussen, Joseph Chambon, Franz Hildebrandt, Niesel, Edo Osterloh [de], Heinrich...
been refereed by C. W. Hansen. He was assisted by the two linesmen, HansAsmussen and Ejner Espersen (of Albertslund), both from the local Copenhagen...
reunion of the Christendom. He belonged to the Sammlung movement of HansAsmussen and had to retire earlier from Protestant church because of his "Catholic...
Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae (14 March 1821 – 15 August 1885) was a Danish archaeologist, historian and politician, who was the second director of the National...
the model of the Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal [de] in Elberfeld by HansAsmussen. The Berlin institution was founded by Martin Niemöller of the Confessing...
motto of this method was also used by evangelical authors (in what HansAsmussen and Max Lackmann criticized) sometimes violently. A key point of criticism...
with the Swedish singer Alice Babs and the Danish jazz violinist Svend Asmussen. He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark and died in Malmö, Sweden. He was the...
(1716-1796) Uno Åhrén (1897-1977) Axel Johan Anderberg (1860-1937) Erik Asmussen (1913-1998) Gunnar Asplund (1885-1940) Fredrik Blom (1781-1853) Ferdinand...
Arctic Christian Jürgensen Thomsen (1788–1865), archaeologist Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae (1821–1885), archaeologist, historian and politician Rigmor Andersen...
Archived from the original on 14 September 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2012. Asmussen, John. "Scharnhorst - The History; Operation "Juno"". Scharnhorst-class...