Rudolf Ewald Stier
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Rudolf Ewald Stier (March 17, 1800 - December 16, 1862), was a German Protestant churchman and mystic.
He was born at Fraustadt (Wschowa) in South Prussia. He studied at the University of Halle and Humboldt University, Berlin, first law and afterwards theology; and he continued his theological studies later at the pastoral seminary of Wittenberg. In 1824 he was made professor at the Missionary Institute in Basel. Afterwards he held pastorates at Frankleben near Merseburg (1829) and at Wichlinghausen (now part of Wuppertal) (1838). In 1850 he was appointed superintendent at Schkeuditz, and in 1859 at Eisleben.
He published a new edition of Martin Luther's Catechism and a translation of the Bible based on that of Luther; but he is noted chiefly for his thoughtful, devotional and mystical commentary on the Words of the Lord (Reden des Herrn, 3 vols, 1843; Eng. trans., 8 vols, 1855-1858). He died at Eisleben.
His other works, besides commentaries on the Psalms, Second Isaiah, Proverbs, Ephesians, Hebrews, Epistles of James and Jude, include: Die Reden der Apostel (2 vols, 1824-1830; Eng. trans., 1869) and Die Reden der Engel in den heiligen Schrift (1862). Cf. JP Lacroix, The Life of R. Stier (New York, 1874).
This entry was originally from a 1911 edition of an Encyclopedia.