Frederick Sutermeister
Frederick Sutermeister | |
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Born | Aarau, Switzerland | 29 January 1873
Died | 16 July 1934 | (aged 61)
Occupation | Pastor and writer |
Literary movement | Christian socialism |
Notable works | Articles in the |
Frederick Sutermeister (29 January 1873 in Aarau – 16 July 1934) was a Swiss theologian and pastor.
Biography[]
Sutermeister spent his childhood at the (St. Gallen), before the family moved to Bern in 1880, where he attended high school ().[1] At the age of 16 he began to attend the where he established friendship with Swiss theologian .[1] He then studied theology at the universities of Basel, Bern and Berlin, where he attended lectures of Bernhard Duhm, Adolf von Harnack and Friedrich Paulsen (among others).[1] After graduating, he worked as a tutor for the Quarles van Ufford family in the Netherlands.[1]
In 1899 he returned to Switzerland, began his sermon in Schlossrued and married Mary Hunziker (1875–1947) in 1901.[1] With his brothers Eugen and Paul, he published the Christian entertainment magazine Für's Heim. In 1910 he was appointed to a parish in Feuerthalen.[1] During these years, he regularly wrote articles for the Christian socialist magazine .[1] In 1921 he was appointed to a parish in Binningen, where he also worked for the Blue Cross and where he took over ′s poor relief.[1]
Sutermeister played viola and often played piano four hands with his son Heinrich Sutermeister (1910–1995);[2] his friendship with Walter Courvoisier contributed to his son's career.[3] His son Hans Martin (1907–1977) described him as a conflictive personality in his autobiographic novel Zwischen zwei Welten.[4]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h Frederick Sutermeister Obituary. Schinznach: Buchdruckerei Rolt, 1934. OCLC 730561996
- ^ : Heinrich Sutermeister. Amriswiler Bücherei, 1972, p. 10-14 LCCN 72-313314
- ^ : Heinrich Sutermeister, der Weg des Bühnenkomponisten. In: Neujahrsblatt der , vol. 169 , Zurich, 1985, p. 6. LCCN 85-146797
- ^ Hans Moehrlen: Zwischen zwei Welten: Novelle. Bern: Mettler & Salz AG, 1942. ISBN 978-3-22600-030-6
External links[]
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- ″Portrait of Fritz Sutermeister-Hunziker“, Basel University Library.
- Letters from Fredy Sutermeister, Burgerbibliothek Bern.
- Letters from Fredy Sutermeister to , .
- People from Aarau
- Swiss writers in German
- Swiss Calvinist and Reformed ministers
- Swiss Christian socialists
- University of Basel alumni
- University of Bern alumni
- Humboldt University of Berlin alumni
- 19th-century Swiss people
- 20th-century Swiss people
- 1873 births
- 1934 deaths
- Calvinist and Reformed Christian socialists