Hans Grewel

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Hans Grewel (born November 27, 1940 in Düsseldorf ) is a German theologian and university professor .

Life

Grewel, son of a pastor, studied theology, philosophy and German literature from 1959 to 1967 in Cologne, Bonn, Tübingen and Marburg. A study on Meaning of the Holy Spirit in the theology of Albrecht Ritschl doctorate he in 1967 at the University of Marburg to Dr. theol. He passed the second theological exam in 1969. From 1967 to 1970 he was a research assistant at the Wuppertal department of the Rhineland University of Education. The habilitation for Protestant theology and its didactics took place in 1972 in Dortmund.

From 1973 to 1979 he was a professor at the Pädagogische Hochschule Ruhr in Dortmund. In the 1970s he published the school book Aufbruch zum Frieden . Until his retirement in 2006 he was professor for Protestant theology and its didactics at the University of Dortmund . He was a member of the working group for doctors and pastors at the Evangelical Academy Iserlohn.

Works

author

  • The meaning of the Holy Spirit in theology Albrecht RitschlsDiss., Marburg 1967
  • Moses stories, Gütersloh 1971
  • Didactic foundation and models for contemporary religious instruction, Dortmund 1974
  • Christianity, what is that ?, Stuttgart / Berlin 1980 in 2nd edition 2003
  • Burning questions of Christian ethics, Göttingen 1988, 2nd edition 1992
  • Right to life, Göttingen 1990
  • Ethics between compassion, murder and humanity, Dortmund 1991
  • License to kill: the price of technical progress in medicine, Stuttgart 2002

editor

  • "All waters flow into the sea ...": the cross-border power of religions; Festschrift for Paul Schwarzenau on his 75th birthday, Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 1998
  • Sources of humanity: Bible and Koran - interpreted by Christians and Muslims, Munich 2010

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