Broemel, Albert Robert
BROEMEL, brŪ´mel´´, ALBERT ROBERT:
German Lutheran pastor and author; b. at Teichel
(15 m. s.s.e. of Erfurt), Schwarzburg, Apr. 27, 1815;
d. at Ratzeburg (12 m. s.e. of Lübeck), Prussia,
Oct. 28, 1885. He was educated at Göttingen, Jena, and Berlin, and after spending two years
helping Otto von Gerlach in both educational
and pastoral duties in the last-named place, was
called in 1846 to be pastor of Lassahn in the duchy
of Lauenburg. In 1854 he became superintendent
of the whole district, with special charge of the
principal church of Ratzeburg. Besides the multifarious
duties which occupied him during the next
thirty years, he found time for a considerable
literary activity. His principal work was his
Homiletische Charakterbilder (2 vols., Berlin, 1869–1874),
which is practically a history of preaching,
especially the post-Reformation and German.
As is natural from the character of his life, his
writings generally are more practical than theoretical.
(Wilhelm Glamann.)