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Johannes Stricker

Stricker, Johannes (Grube, Holstein, 1540-98, Lübeck), was a pastor in Cismar near Grube and, from 1584, in Lübeck. He translated Luther's catechism into Low German and wrote a realistic play on the theme of Everyman, De Düdesche Schlömer (Der deutsche Schlemmer, 1584) as well as a dramatic treatment of the Fall (Geistliches Spiel von dem erbermlichen Falle Adams und Even, 1570).

 
 
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Johannes Paulus Stricker was a theologian and biblical scholar. He was the uncle, by marriage, of Vincent van Gogh, and tutored the young Vincent in theology and biblical criticism. He attended the University of Leiden where he worked with J. F. van Oordt, a key figure in the new Groningen theology. He sat his ordination examination in May 1841, and was appointed to a ministerial post in October of that year.

Works

  • Bijbelwordenbock voor het Christelijke Gezin, (1855) (Biblical Dictionary for the Christian Family)
  • Het Geloof in Jezus Christus de Eenige Weg tot Zaligheid, (1861) (Belief in Jesus Christ, the only Way to Salvation)
  • Jezus van Nazareth volgens de Historie Geschetst, (1868) (Jesus of Nazareth, Drawn according to History)

References

Kathleen Powers Erickson, At Eternity's Gate: The Spiritual Vision of Vincent van Gogh, 1998, ISBN 0-8028-4978-4.


 
 

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