Hans Christoph Piper

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Hans Christoph Piper (born June 22, 1930 ; † January 18, 2002 ) was a German Protestant practical theologian, pastor, pastoral psychologist and university professor.

Life

After studying Protestant theology, Piper was ordained in Northeim on May 3, 1958 , where he was introduced as a pastor, then moved to Osnabrück-Hellern in 1965. This was followed by training as a hospital chaplain in the Netherlands at Wybe Zijlstra, who had introduced the Clinical Pastoral Training from the USA to Europe. 1970 Piper Pastor was at the Medical School in Hannover . There he founded the Pastoral Clinic for Clinical Pastoral Training (KSA) in the same year . On July 1, 1992, he retired.

Publications

  • Be sick. Experience and learn 6th edition. Vandenhoeck, Göttingen 1999
  • Invitation to talk. Pastoral issues (Göttingen 1998)
  • The pastor's home visit. Practical help (Göttingen 1985)
  • Hospital pastoral care today (Berlin 1985)
  • Learning to communicate in pastoral care and preaching. A pastoral theological model (Göttingen 1981)
  • Sisters talk to patients. A workbook for nursing professions in hospitals (2nd edition, Göttingen 1980)
  • Hospital pastoral care today (Göttingen 1977)
  • Conversations with the dying (Vandenhoeck, Göttingen 1977)
  • Sermon analysis. Communication and communication disorders in the sermon (Göttingen 1976)
  • Conversation analysis. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1973; 2nd edition ibid 1975.
  • Clinical pastoral training (Berlin 1972)
  • Contestation and Consolation. An investigation into the cross and consolation songs in the German Evangelical Lutheran. Hymnal from the Reformation to the early 18th century (Göttingen 1964)

literature

  • Ecclesiastical gazette for the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover 5/2002, p. 96.

Web links

supporting documents

  1. Hans-Christoph Piper at Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht , accessed on August 20, 2016
  2. M. Holder-Franz: "... that you can live to the last.": Spirituality and Spiritual Care at Cicely Saunders . Theological Publishing House Zurich, 2012, p. 31
  3. A. Heller , S. Pleschberger, M. Fink, R. Gronemeyer : The history of the hospice movement in Germany. der hospiz verlag, Ludwigsburg 2012, p. 74