Adolf Suess
Adolf Suess (born 1887 in Radom, July 3, 1952) is a Lutheran priest, professor at the Department of Evangelical Theology at the University of Warsaw. Curriculum vitae
He studied theology in Dorpat and on 14 April 1912 he was ordained as a priest. He was vicar in Warsaw (1912-1913) and Płock and administrator of the parish in Płock (1914-1916), Gąbina (1916-1918) and Kleszczow (1918-1919). In the years 1919-1920 he completed his theological studies at the University of Basel, which culminated in obtaining a bachelor's degree from the dissertation Der Apostel Paulus als Mystiker. After returning to Poland in 1921, he was appointed Professor of the New Testament at the Faculty of Evangelical Theology of the University of Warsaw, which he occupied until 1939. During the German occupation (1940-1944) he was involved in secret teaching at the Warsaw University Conspiracy. After the Second World War he returned to university work, also teaching in practical theology. Literature
Biogram w: Eduard Kneifel, Pastors of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland. A biographical pastor's book with an appendix, Eging 1967, s. 171st
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