Friedrich Rittelmeyer

Friedrich Rittelmeyer (5 October 1872, Dillingen an der Donau, Bavarian Swabia – 23 March 1938, Hamburg) was a Lutheran German minister, theologian and the principal founder and first leader of The Christian Community. Rittelmeyer came to prominence in the early 20th century as a leading academic liberal theologian and priest in Germany and wrote several books that advocated a socially engaged "Christianity of deeds" (''Tatchristentum''). During the First World War he eventually became one of the most high-profile clergymen in Germany to publicly oppose the war. From the 1910s his thinking was gradually influenced by the philosopher Rudolf Steiner, and in 1922 a group of mainly Lutheran priests and theology students led by Rittelmeyer founded The Christian Community as an ecumenically oriented Christian community inspired by Steiner's writings; The Christian Community is primarily a liturgical community with only a loose creed, and for that reason rejects Christian dogmas. Rittelmeyer saw it as a continuation of the liberal Christian tradition of which he was the foremost representative in Germany in the early 20th century. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Rittelmeyer, Friedrich
    Published 1909
    Classmark: M8° /2930
    Book
  2. 2
    by Rittelmeyer, Friedrich
    Published 1938
    Classmark: M8° /3878
    Book
  3. 3
    by Rittelmeyer, Friedrich
    Published 1935
    Classmark: M8° /3112
    Book
  4. 4
    by Rittelmeyer, Friedrich
    Published 1938
    Classmark: M8° /2965
    Book
  5. 5
    by Rittelmeyer, Friedrich
    Published 1923
    Classmark: M8° /6296-1
    Book
  6. 6
    Classmark: M4° /714
    Book
  7. 7
    Published 2001
    Other Authors: “…Rittelmeyer, Friedrich…”
    Classmark: EBS /525
    Book
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