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Dieter Trautwein
Dieter Trautwein (July 30, 1928 – November 9, 2002) was a German Protestant theologian and writer of numerous Christian hymns.
==Biography==
Born in Holzhausen am Hünstein (today Dautphetal), Trautwein studied theology in Marburg, Mainz and Heidelberg. After several postings as a vicar in Königstein, Limburg and Bad Nauheim he served from 1963 to 1970 in positions involving him with the training of new ministers in Frankfurt am Main. In 1969 the Synod of the Evangelical Church in Hesse and Nassau appointed him as Provost for Frankfort. He would continue in this position until 1988. He received his Doctorate of Theology in 1971 from the Universität Tübingen with a dissertation dealing with the changing form of worship.
After the end of his term as provost, Trautwein became the chairman and manager of the Frankfurter Bibelgesellschaft. He played a leading role in the planning and construction of the ''Bibelmuseum'' which opened after his death in 2003 on the Museumsufer.
He was for a long time a member of the presidum of the Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchentag and chairman of the Worship committee of the 6th Conference of the World Council of Churches in Vancouver in 1983. During his time as provost two Kirchentage took place in Frankfort (in 1975 and 1987), which he worked tirelessly to organize. He was known throughout the ecumenical movement as a vocal critic of apartheid in South Africa, accompanied by his wife Ursula.
Dieter Trautwein was also known to the public for his work in modernizing Christian music and worship in the Evangelical Church in Germany. As editor of hymn collections he brought to German liturgy works from churches around the world and networked with the ecumenical movement to bring German music to the world stage.
Trautwein received numerous rewards and distinctions for his work, most notably receiving honours from the civic government of Frankfort and being the first Protestant to receive ''Bartholomäus-Medaille'' bestowed by the Roman Catholic Church in Frankfort in 1988, receiving the Bundesverdienstkreuz in 1989 and in 1990 receiving the Hedwig-Burgheim-Medaille from the city of Gießen for his work in promoting service, tolerance and understanding between people.

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