Löhe, Wilhelm
1808-1872
Loehe, Wilhelm
1808-1872
Loehe, William
1808-1872
Löhe, Johann Konrad Wilhelm
1808-1872
Loehe, J. K. Wilhelm (Johann Konrad Wilhelm)
1808-1872
His Beicht- und Communionbuch für evan. Christen [MI] 1871: t.p. (Wilhelm Löhe; lutherischem Pfarrer)
LC in OCLC, 12/16/92 (hdg.: Löhe, Wilhelm, 1808-1872; usage: none given)
OCLC database, 12/16/92 (hdg.: Löhe, Wilhelm, 1808-1872; usage: Wilhelm Löhe, Wilhelm Loehe, William Loehe)
Communion patterns and practices, 1994: CIP t.p. (Wilhelm Löhe) p. 2 (Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe; Lutheran pastor, Bavaria; organized missions to U.S. Midwest)
Wikimedia data, found via Wikipedia page (sex or gender: male; place of birth: Fürth; place of death: Neuendettelsau; country of citizenship: Germany; ISNI: 0000000121172360; Commons category: Wilhelm Löhe; date of birth: +1808-02-21T00:00:00Z; date of death: +1872-01-02T00:00:00Z; instance of: human; given name: Johann; occupation: theologian; languages spoken or published: German; labels: Wilhelm Löhe; el: Γιόχαν Λέε; Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe; descriptions: deutscher evangelischer Theologe; théologien allemand; Lutheran pastor; Duits theoloog ; Pastor luterano; aliases: Löhe)
The pastor, 2015: t.p. (J.K. Wilhelm Loehe) cover (Wilhelm Loehe, 1808-1872)
Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe (21 February 1808 - 2 January 1872) (often rendered 'Loehe') was a pastor of the Lutheran Church, Neo-Lutheran writer, and is often regarded as being a founder of the deaconess movement in Lutheranism and a founding sponsor of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS). He was a pastor in nineteenth-century Germany. From the small town of Neuendettelsau, he sent pastors to North America, Australia, New Guinea, Brazil, and the Ukraine. His work for a clear confessional basis within the Bavarian church sometimes led to conflict with the ecclesiastical bureaucracy. His chief concern was that a parish find its life in the eucharist, and from that source evangelism and social ministries would flow. Many Lutheran congregations in Michigan, Ohio, and Iowa were either founded or influenced by missionaries sent by Löhe. He is commemorated by the ELCA and the LCMS on 2 January
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