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Friedrich Christian Lesser (12 May 1692 – 17 September 1754) was a German Protestant pastor, naturalist and antiquarian who promoted
natural theology Natural theology is a type of theology that seeks to provide arguments for theological topics, such as the existence of a deity, based on human reason. It is distinguished from revealed theology, which is based on supernatural sources such as ...
through the study of insects, minerals, and plants which he formulated in his books ''Insecto-theologia'' (1738), ''Testaceo-theologia'' (1744) and ''Litho-theologie'' (1735). He lived in
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and also wrote a history of the city.


Life and work

Lesser was the son of a Protestant priest Philipp Jacob Lesser (1656–1724) in St. Nicolai, Nordhausen. His mother Emilia Sophia née Rothmaler was also from a family of clergy, the daughter of Johann Elias Rothmaler who was a court preacher in
Rudolstadt Rudolstadt is a town in the German federal state Thuringia, within the Thuringian Forest, to the southwest, and to Jena and Weimar to the north. The former capital of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, the town is built along the River Saale inside a wide ...
Fortress and an archdeacon in the city of Rudolstadt. He was taught at home and at the Nordhäusen Gymnasium after which he went to Halle to study medicine. Here he was influenced by
August Hermann Francke August Hermann Francke (; 22 March 1663 – 8 June 1727) was a German Lutheran clergyman, theologian, philanthropist, and Biblical scholar. His evangelistic fervour and pietism got him expelled as lecturer from the universities of Dresden and ...
, a friend of his father, and he shifted to theology. He studied at Halle and Leipzig but had to return home following a terrible fire in September 1712 at Nordhausen that destroyed his home. He returned home from studies in 1715 to become a private tutor to the children of Karl Heinrich von Grossen at Kinderode and later Großwerther. In 1716 he went to the pastorate of Frauenberg. He married Johanna Maria the daughter of merchant Adam Wolfram in 1717 and they had four children but she died in 1729. In 1741 he became parish priest at Jacobi Church. Lesser took an interest in natural theology and in his book ''Insecto-theologia'' examined how a study of insects celebrated the wisdom of the Creator. In a similar vein, he also looked at rocks and minerals for signs of God. The book on insect theology was translated into French in 1742, Italian in 1751, and went into several German editions. Lesser was aware of the work of
Jan Swammerdam Jan or Johannes Swammerdam (February 12, 1637 â€“ February 17, 1680) was a Dutch biologist and microscopist. His work on insects demonstrated that the various phases during the life of an insect—Egg (biology), egg, larva, pupa, and adult†...
on bees and of other scientific advances of the period. Lesser wrote that "''The vilest insect is the work of omnipotence, worthy of the highest admiration. It is endowed with so many perfections, that the most powerful monarch, or the most skillful artists, can produce nothing to be compared with it. God alone can work those wonders, and he presents them to us, not as models for our imitation, but as so many testimonies of its power and wisdom.''" He sought to demonstrate the art and skills of God and supported the contemporary ideas of the 'chain of being' and of 'spontaneous generation', that insects were generated from decaying matter. Lesser was elected to the Leopoldina Academy on December 8, 1735, under the name of Aristomachus.


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On Litho-theologie

Testaceo-theologia
(1744)
Lesser on reproduction in insects

Insecto-theologia
(1738) *
Theologie des insectes
(1742 French translation with commentary by Lyonnet) *
Insect-theology
(1799 English translation of Lyonnet)
Historische Nachrichten von der Käyserl. und des Heil. Röm. Reichs Freyen Stadt Nordhausen
(1740)
Typographia iubilans, Das ist: Kurtzgefaßte Historie Der Buchdruckerei
(1740)
Friedr. Christian Lesser, der Chronist von Nordhausen: Festschrift
(1892) {{DEFAULTSORT:Lesser, Friedrich Christian 1692 births 1754 deaths 18th-century German theologians Intelligent design advocates