Bassermann, Heinrich Gustav
BASSERMANN, HEINRICH GUSTAV: German
Lutheran; b. at Frankfort-on-the-Main July 12,
1849. He was educated at the universities of Jena,
Zurich, and Heidelberg in 1868–73, but served in
the campaign of 1870–71 in the First Baden Dragoons. He was
assistant pastor at Arolsen, Waldeck, from 1873 to 1876, when he
became privat-docent of New Testament exegesis at the University
of Jena. In the same year he was appointed associate professor of
practical theology at Heidelberg,
and full professor and university preacher in 1880.
He wrote: Dreissig christliche Predigten
(Leipsic, 1875); De loco Matthæi v, 17–20
(Jena, 1876); Handbuch der geistlichen Beredsamkeit
(Stuttgart, 1885); Akademische Predigten (1886);
System der Liturgik (1888); Geschichte der badischen
Gottesdienstordnung (1891); Sine ira et studio
(Tübingen, 1894); Der badische Katechismus erklärt
(1896–97); Richard Rothe als praktischer Theolog (1899);
Zur Frage des Unionskatechismus (1901); Ueber Reform
des Abendmahls (1904); Wie studiert man evangelische
Theologie? (Stuttgart, 1905); and Gott: Fünf Predigten
(Göttingen, 1905). From 1879 he edited the Zeitschrift für praktische
Theologie in collaboration with Rudolf Ehlers. Died in Samaden (70 m.
s.s.e. of St. Gall), Switzerland, Aug. 30, 1909.