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  1. Ordained. 1831. Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe (21 February 1808 – 2 January 1872) (often rendered 'Loehe') was a pastor of the Lutheran Church, Confesional 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).

  2. Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe (* 21. Februar 1808 in Fürth; † 2. Januar 1872 in Neuendettelsau) war ein deutscher evangelisch-lutherischer Theologe. Wegen der Gründung eines Mutterhauses für Diakonissen wurde er als fränkischer Diakonissenvater bekannt. Durch seine Schriften hat er zur Profilierung der Lutherischen Kirche beigetragen.

  3. Wilhelm Loehe. Johann Konrad Wilhelm Loehe (1808-72) was pastor of the village church in Neuendettelsau from 1837 until his death. At the same time, Loehe was influenced both by nineteenth century pietism with its expectation of an active faith and a focus on Lutheran confessionalism as came to expression in the Erlangen theology.

  4. Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe was born on February 21, 1808, in Fürth, a Franconian city near Nuremberg. He died nearly sixty-four years later in the farm-ing village of Neuendettelsau on January 2, 1872, having spent the greatest part of his life there (more than thirty-four years). His upbringing in Fürth was partly

  5. L Ö HE, JOHANN KONRAD WILHELM. German Lutheran theologian; b. F ü rth, Feb. 21, 1808; d. Neuendettelsau, both near Nuremberg, Bavaria, Jan. 2, 1872. After attending the Melanchthon Gymnasium in Nuremberg, he studied theology at the universities of Erlangen and Berlin.

  6. 13 de ago. de 2014 · Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe 1808-1872 in his Drei Bücher von der Kirche (1845) Found in: Reu, M. 1929 Luther’s Small Catechism: A History of Its Origin, Its Distribution and Its Use .

  7. 7 de oct. de 2017 · Although the pastor of a small parish in Bavaria, Wilhelm Löhe is remembered as an influential figure in Lutheran missionary work, restoration of the Lutheran liturgy, and revival of sound biblical and confessional pastoral practice.