Gerhard Schreiber (theologian)

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Gerhard Schreiber (* 1978 in Neuendettelsau ) is a German theologian and social ethicist .

Schreiber studied Protestant theology at the Augustana University in Neuendettelsau and the universities of Munich and Heidelberg . The first theological examination at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria was followed by a five-year stay at the Søren Kierkegaard Research Center in Copenhagen , where he worked as a researcher and translator. In 2009 he became a research assistant at the chair for systematic theology and philosophy of religion at the Goethe University in Frankfurt ; In 2012 he was awarded a Dr. theol. PhD. Visiting professor, Institute of Philosophy, University of Iceland (2015). Since 2016 he has been an academic advisor at the Institute for Theology and Social Ethics at the Technical University of Darmstadt . His main research interests are questions of social ethics ( suicide , euthanasia , death penalty ) and sexual ethics or ethical dilemmas in bio and medical ethics .

Awards

Leonore Siegele Wenschkewitz Prize 2017.

Fonts (selection)

  • with Markus Kleinert (Ed.): Søren Kierkegaard : Selected Journals . Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2013.
  • Apriori certainty. The young Kierkegaard's understanding of faith and its philosophical-theological requirements (= Kierkegaard Studies Monograph Series , Vol. 30). Walter de Gruyter. Berlin / Boston 2014.
  • Søren Kierkegaard in German. A complete bibliography of the sources and secondary literature from 1855–2015 (= Forum Religionsphilosophie , Vol. 34). LIT, Münster 2015.
  • with Heiko Schulz (Ed.): Critical Theology. Paul Tillich in Frankfurt (1929–1933) (= Tillich Research , Vol. 8). Walter de Gruyter. Berlin / Boston 2015.
  • with Markus Kleinert (Ed.): Deutsche Søren Kierkegaard Edition , Vol. 5, Journals NB6-NB10 . Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2015.
  • with Jon Stewart (Ed.): The Auction Catalog of Kierkegaard's Library . Ashgate. Farnham, 2015 ( Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources , Vol. 20).
  • (Ed.): Transsexuality in Theology and Neuroscience. Results, controversies, perspectives . Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2016. (xxxiv + 711 pp.)
  • with Jon Stewart (Ed.): Magnús Eiríksson . A Forgotten Contemporary of Kierkegaard (= Danish Golden Age Studies , Vol. 10). Museum Tusculanum Press, Copenhagen 2017. (xiv + 478 pp.)
  • with Jantine Nierop (Ed.): Diverse Identity. Interdisciplinary approaches to the phenomenon of intersexuality (= writings on gender issues in church and theology , vol. 4). Study center of the EKD for gender issues in church and theology, Hannover 2018.
  • Happy Passion. Studies in Kierkegaard's Theory of Faith (= Theological-Philosophical Contributions to Contemporary Issues , Vol. 20). Peter Lang Verlag, Berlin 2018. (xxii + 275 pages)
  • with Hermann-Josef Große Kracht (Ed.): Mutual Expectancy? The churches and the state of the Basic Law - yesterday, today and tomorrow . De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2019. (x + 400 pages)
  • (Ed.): The gender in me. Neuroscientific, everyday and theological contributions to transsexuality . De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2019. (xxvi + 364 pp.)
  • (Ed.): Interest in the other. Interdisciplinary contributions to the relationship between religion and rationality. For Heiko Schulz on his 60th birthday . De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2019 ( Theological Library Töpelmann , Vol. 187). (xix + 833 p.)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.ekhn.de/aktuell/detailmagazin/news/gerhard-schreiber-erhaelt-siegele-wenschkewitz-preis.html ; https://verein-fem-theologie.de/preistraegerinnen-2017/