Dietrich Stollberg

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Dietrich Stollberg (born April 14, 1937 in Nuremberg ; † June 4, 2014 in Fürth ) was a German practical theologian , pastoral psychologist and university professor .

Alongside Joachim Scharfenberg , Hermann Stenger and Klaus Winkler, Dietrich Stollberg is one of the most important representatives of German-language poetry after the Second World War .

Life

Stollberg was born as the son of church music director Oskar Stollberg (1903-1995) and grew up in Schwabach. He studied pedagogy, German and theology in Nuremberg, Erlangen, Neuendettelsau , Tübingen and Evanston / Ill. (UNITED STATES). He completed his first theological exam in 1962 in Ansbach. Vicariate and various pastoral representations followed in Chicago (St. Simon's Lutheran Church), in Freising / Obb. , Bad Kissingen. He worked as an interpreter and translator at the World Conference on Faith and Order in Montreal in 1963. He completed his practical career introduction with the second theological exam in Ansbach in 1965, followed by ordination to a spiritual office in Erlangen in 1965.

1964–1971 he was a research assistant and assistant to Kurt Frör at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg , where he received his doctorate in 1968 and qualified as a professor in 1971 (Kurt Fröhr and Hermann Stenger ).

He completed psychoanalytic and group therapy training with Viktor Emil von Gebsattel , I. von Viebahn, M.- L. Werner, Th. Hau, Ruth C. Cohn , Ruth Ronall and others

He worked as a professor of practical theology with a focus on pastoral care and pastoral psychology and director of the pastoral care institute at the Church University in Bethel / Bielefeld from 1971 to 1979 , then as a professor of practical theology with a focus on worship and pastoral care at the Philipps University in Marburg from 1979 until his retirement in 2001, he was also a university preacher in Marburg from 1979 to 1989.

In 1972 Stollberg was one of the co-founders of the German Society for Pastoral Psychology (DGfP) , where he was a teaching supervisor. In the German Working Group for Group Psychotherapy and Group Dynamics (DAGG) he was a group psychotherapist, teaching group leader and supervisor, as well as a graduate member and lecturer for TZI at the Ruth Cohn Institute International.

Stollberg spent the last years of his life in Fürth. He died there on June 4, 2014.

Memberships in professional societies

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Afterword in: Dietrich Stollberg, Religion als Kunst. Thinking about practical theology and aesthetics. Leipzig 2014.

Works (selection)

Books

  • Therapeutic pastoral care. The American pastoral care movement, presentation and criticism, with documentation (= studies on practical theology, number 6). Kaiser, Munich 1969, university publication: Erlangen-Nürnberg, Faculty of Theology, dissertation from May 24, 1968.
  • Pastoral care practical. Göttingen 1970, Göttingen 1979.
  • (Ed.): Praxis ecclesiae. Practical theology as hermeneutics, catechetics and homiletics in the service of the Church. Kurt Frör on his 65th birthday on October 10, 1970 (= Studies in Practical Theology, number 9). Kaiser, Munich 1970.
  • Pastoral care by the group. Practical introduction to the group dynamic-therapeutic working method. Göttingen 1971, ISBN 3-525-62138-8 .
  • My mission - your freedom. Munich 1972
  • After the separation. Munich 1974
  • Perceive & accept. Gütersloh 1978.
  • If God were human ... Towards a pastoral theology. Stuttgart, Berlin 1978, ISBN 3-7831-0559-5 .
  • Learning because it is fun. Munich 1982.
  • Liturgical practice. Göttingen 1993.
  • Should you believe that? Leipzig 2009.
  • “Everything that Christ does” - Lutheran preached. Freimund-Verlag, Neuendettelsau 2010, ISBN 978-3-86540-077-2 .
  • Religion as art. Thinking about practical theology and aesthetics. Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig 2014, ISBN 978-3-374-03751-3 .

Contributions to compilations

  • Triangles or social balance in class. In: P. and M. Pflüger (eds.): Depth psychology and pedagogy. Stuttgart 1977, pp. 194-213.
  • Avoidance in topic-centered interaction. In: Karin Hahn, Marianne Schraut-Birmelin, Klaus Schütz, Christel Wagner (Eds.): Group work. Thematic centered. Development history, criticism and reflection on methods (= aspects of theme-centered interaction), Mainz 1987, ISBN 3-7867-1292-1 , pp. 101–116.
  • Theology and TCI: Theses. In: Karl Josef Ludwig (Ed.): In the origin is relationship. Theological learning as topic-centered interaction. Mainz 1997, ISBN 3-7867-2005-3 , pp. 18-28.
  • Judeo-Christian influences. In: Mina Schneider-Landolf, Jochen Spielmann, Walter Zitterbarth (eds.): Handbook Topic-Centered Interaction (TZI). With a foreword by Friedemann Schulz von Thun, 2nd revised edition, Göttingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-525-40152-1
  • together with Mina Schneider-Landolf: Lively learning. In: Mina Schneider-Landolf, Jochen Spielmann, Walter Zitterbarth (eds.): Handbook Topic-Centered Interaction (TZI). With a foreword by Friedemann Schulz von Thun , 2nd revised edition, Göttingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-525-40152-1

items

  • Articles up to 1979 listed in the volumes of WuD nf (Yearbook of the Bethel Church University, new series)
  • List of articles from 1979 [1]
  • If you don't know the Globe, he'll eat it. In: Topic-Centered Interaction / TZI. 20th year, issue 1, spring 2006
  • TCI and hierarchy. In: Topic-Centered Interaction / TZI . 22nd year, issue 2, autumn 2008
  • Angry old men. Or: Why I left the German Society for Pastoral Psychology (DGfP) - and have since rejoined. In: Pastoral Psychology in Motion. On the status of the pastoral care movement in Germany (= German Society for Pastoral Psychology eV (Hrsg.), DGfP-Info), 2009, pp. 6–23.
  • Theoretical basics of TCI - what one must know and be able to do - and what not. In: Topic-Centered Interaction / TZI. Volume 28, 2014, issue 1, pp. 89–94.

Literature on Dietrich Stollberg

  • Ingo habenicht: Pastoral care - general human appearance and mother tongue of the church. In memory of Prof. Dr. Dietrich Stollberg (1937–2014) , in: Transformationen, Volume 24, 2016/1.

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