Baerwinkkel, Friedrich Wilhelm Richard
BAERWINKKEL, FRIEDRICH WILHELM RICHARD: German Lutheran; b. at Dallmin (a
village near Perleberg, 77 m. n.w. of Berlin)
July 3, 1840. He was educated at the universities
of Bonn and Halle from 1859 to 1862 (Ph.D., Jena,
1864), and after passing his theological examinations
in 1862 and 1865, being at the same time
a private tutor, was a teacher in a real-school in
Halle from 1863 to 1868. Since the latter year he
has been pastor of the Reglerkirche in Erfurt,
where he is also superintendent and senior of the
Evangelical Ministerium, as well as a member of
the local academy of sciences since 1891, being
likewise a member of its senate since 1905. He has
been, moreover, a member of the governing board
of the Evangelischer Bund since its establishment in
1886, and is a member of the synodical council of
the Prussian General Synod, besides being president
of several ecclesiastical committees. He is a mediating
theologian, and an advocate of the “modern
theology of the ancient faith.” He has written
Luther in Erfurt (Erfurt, 1868); Ueber den religiösen
Wert von Reuters “Ut min Stromtid” (1876); and
Im Garten Gottes (1900), as well as many briefer
pamphlets, particularly in the Flugschriften des
evangelischen Bundes.