Karl Zimmermann

Karl Zimmermann

Justus Joseph Georg Friedrich Karl Zimmermann (23 August 1803 in Darmstadt 12 June 1877 in Darmstadt) was a German Protestant theologian. His older brother, Ernst Zimmermann (1786–1832), was also a theologian.

He studied philology and theology at the universities of Giessen and Heidelberg, and for several years worked as a teacher in various schools. In 1835 he was named second court chaplain in Darmstadt, then obtained the title of first court chaplain in 1842.[1][2] From 1847 onward, he served as a member of the consistory, a prelate and ecclesiastical superintendent at the Schlosskirche in Darmstadt.[3]

He was a catalyst towards the development and promotion of the Gustav-Adolf-Verein,[3] a society that is presently known as the "Gustav-Adolf-Werk". It is responsible for taking care of "diaspora duties" of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD).


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