À propos de l'auteur

Wilhelm Löhe was a prominent figure in the Lutheran church during the 19th century, known for his theological writings and contributions to liturgical practices. His works addressed the relationship between church polity and the congregation, reflecting his deep engagement with ecclesiastical issues of his time. Löhe's most notable writings include 'Aphorisms On the New Testament Offices' and 'Seed-Grains of Prayer,' which served as resources for evangelical Christians seeking to deepen their faith and understanding of worship.

Nationalité Allemand
Date de naissance March 9, 1803
Lieu de naissance Waldmünchen, Bavaria, Germany
Date de décès December 31, 1872
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