Das Frommel-Gedenkwerk: Briefe Aus Amt Und Haus, Hrsg. Von Amalie Frommel is a collection of letters by Emil Frommel, a prominent German theologian and writer. Published in 1902, this memorial work offers a deeply personal and insightful glimpse into Frommel's life, ministry, and intellectual pursuits. The letters, carefully curated by Amalie Frommel, provide a unique perspective on his theological views, his pastoral responsibilities, and his relationships with family and colleagues.
This collection is invaluable for scholars and readers interested in 19th-century German religious history, Christian theology, and the biographical details of a significant religious figure. The letters reveal Frommel's character, his devotion to his faith, and his engagement with the social and intellectual currents of his time. This work serves as a lasting testament to Emil Frommel's enduring legacy.
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