Hans Jürgen Schultz

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Hans Jürgen Schultz (born September 19, 1928 in Hamburg ; † May 20, 2012 in Baden-Baden ) was a German radio journalist .

From 1970 to 1991, Schultz was editor-in-chief for culture at Süddeutscher Rundfunk . He studied literature, art history and Protestant theology at the University of Hamburg . He lived in Stuttgart since 1955 and was initially an editor at Kreuzverlag. From 1957 to 1962 he worked as an editor at SDR church radio. Schultz was a member of the PEN Center Germany .

Works (selection)

  • "I tried to love." Portraits. From people who thought peace and made peace: Martin Luther King , Dietrich Bonhoeffer , Reinhold Schneider , Albert Schweitzer . Quell, Stuttgart 1988 ISBN 3791820206 (First edition Partisanen der Humanität. ) Abridged and updated from this.
  • Christianity incognito. Notes on the Future of the Church. In: Heinz Zahrnt / Axel Seeberg (eds.), Farewell to Christianity? Hamburg 1964, p. 191ff.
  • "Mein Judentum" published by Hans Jürgen Schultz, Kreuz Verlag Stuttgart - Berlin 1978. It tell a. a. Jean Améry, Günther Anders, Ernst Simon, György Ligeti, Lily Pincus.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Long-time head of culture at SDR, Hans Jürgen Schultz, has died - Artistic Director Boudgoust pays tribute to an "outstanding radio personality". SWR , May 22, 2012, accessed December 25, 2019 .