Hans Prolingheuer

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Hans Prolingheuer (born March 29, 1930 in Kamen ) is a German Protestant religious educator , church historian and publicist .

Life

Prolingheuer studied education and evangelical theology . From 1955 to 1965 he worked as a religion teacher and state youth warden . From 1962 to 1969 he was a senior staff member for the Evangelical Church Days in Dortmund , Cologne , Hanover and Stuttgart . Since 1969 he worked in the service of the Evangelical City Church Association of Cologne. From 1975 to 1984 he was a member of the Council of the City of Cologne for the SPD and in the Landscape Assembly of the Rhineland. In 1980 he was elected to the synod of the Cologne-North church district and became a deputy member of the Rhineland regional synod . As a member of the regional church committee for the history of the church struggle in the Rhineland, he wrote numerous works and essays on church history . He also appeared on the radio as an author and director of church political programs on the topics of the Church and National Socialism . Since 1984 he has been a lecturer in Protestant church history at the University of Marburg .

In 1989, in the last year of its existence, Prolingheuer appeared as co-editor of the church-critical magazine The Voice of the Congregation .

Fonts (selection)

  • Thomas Breuer, Hans Prolingheuer (ed.): Obedient to the leader. Christians to the front. The entanglement of the two churches in the Nazi state and the Second World War . Oberursel 2005, pp. 154-268.
  • Hitler's pious iconoclasts. Church and art under the swastika. Dittrich, Cologne 2001.
  • Church turning point or turning church? The EKD after November 9, 1989 and its past. Afterword by Walter Kreck . Pahl-Rugenstein, Bonn 1991.
  • The Christians to the front. Publik-Forum-Verlagsgesellschaft, Oberursel 1989.
  • We went astray. The guilt of the church under the swastika, according to the confession of the “ Darmstadt Word ” from 1947. Pahl-Rugenstein, Cologne 1987.
  • Small political church history. Fifty years of Protestant church struggle from 1919 to 1969. Pahl-Rugenstein, Cologne 1984; 2., through u. verb. 1985 edition.
  • Church fight before 1933, a fight against the Weimar Republic . Pahl-Rugenstein, Cologne 1980.
  • The uncontested church struggle 1933–1945 - the political failure of the Confessing Church . Pahl-Rugenstein, Cologne 1983.
  • Done from the land of the living. Stories of suffering under the cross and swastika. Neukirchener Verlag, Neukirchen-Vluyn 1983.
  • On the history of the Confessing Church in the Rhineland. Rheinland-Verlag, Cologne 1981.
  • The “red pastor” of Cologne. Georg Fritze (1874–1939), Christian, socialist, anti-fascist. Jugenddienst-Verlag, Wuppertal 1981; 2., newly revised. u. exp. Pahl-Rugenstein, Cologne 1989.
  • The " Jew-pure " German Protestant church music - depicted in the fate of the Cologne music director Julio Goslar . In: Junge Kirche , Supplement Music and Church, Issue 11, November 1981.
  • The Karl Barth case 1934–1935. Chronograph of an eviction. Neukirchener Verlag, Neukirchen-Vluyn 1977 (2nd edition 1984).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Justice: Massively active. In: Der Spiegel 18/1984. April 30, 1984, pp. 56-61 , accessed November 1, 2018 .
  2. ^ Hans Prolingheuer: The case of Karl Barth 1934-1935. Chronograph of an eviction. Neukirchen-Vluyn 1984, ISBN 3-7887-0761-5 .