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'''Emanuel Hirsch''' (June 14, |
'''Emanuel Hirsch''' (June 14, 1888, [[Bentwisch]], [[Mecklenburg]] - July 17, 1972, [[Göttingen]]) was a [[German people|German]] [[Protestant]] [[theologian]] and also a member of the [[Nazi Party]] and the Nazi supporting body. He escaped [[denazification]] at the end of the war by obtaining an early medical retirement and pension from his University. |
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He was a professor at [[Göttingen University]] (1921-1945). |
He was a professor at [[Göttingen University]] (1921-1945). |
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Emanuel Hirsch (June 14, 1888, Bentwisch, Mecklenburg - July 17, 1972, Göttingen) was a German Protestant theologian and also a member of the Nazi Party and the Nazi supporting body. He escaped denazification at the end of the war by obtaining an early medical retirement and pension from his University.
He was a professor at Göttingen University (1921-1945).
Literary works
- An editor of the "Theologische Literaturzeitung" (with Adolf von Harnack, Emil Schürer)
- Luthers Gottesanschauung, 1918
- Jesus Christus, der Herr, 1926
- Kierkegaardstudien, 1933
- Die Auferstehungsgeschichten und der christliche Glaube, 1940
- Frühgeschichte des Evangelismus, 1941
External links
- Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz (1990). "Emanuel Hirsch". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 2. Hamm: Bautz. cols. 893–896. ISBN 3-88309-032-8.
- Paul Tillich: theologian of nature, culture and politics By A. James Reimer, 2004 Tillich's debate with Hirsch and more
- Christian Faith in Dark Times: Theological Conflicts in the Shadow of Hitler By Jack Forstman, 1992