Harald Jung

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Harald Jung (born November 16, 1966 in Bacharach ) is a German Protestant theologian , philosopher , economist and professor of ethics and social studies at the Liebenzell International University .

Live and act

Harald Jung studied economics and theology at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz , Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main , Lutheran Theological University Oberursel and the Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg . In 2005 he was at the University of Neuchâtel with his thesis on social market economy and secular order. To lay the foundations for political business ethics in Luther's social-ethical approach to Ph.D. PhD.

After working in management consultancy (LSP Mainz / Rüsselsheim), from 2002 he was a research assistant and assistant at the Theological Faculty and Faculty of Behavioral Sciences at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena . He is also a trained coach and was a part-time lecturer at the administrative college in Wiesbaden and the Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences . From 2009 he was initially a lecturer in Greek and has been professor of ethics and social studies at the Liebenzell International University (IHL) since 2011. There he was the founding director of the BA course in theology and social work in an intercultural context until 2015, deputy director of the MA Protestant Theology course since 2016 and dean for university and research collaborations since 2014.

His main research interests are:

  • Ethics and Christian social teaching in ecumenical dialogue
  • Political ethics, legal ethics, social ethics, media ethics, reconciliation
  • Economy and Ethics
  • Theological and Philosophical Anthropology
  • Theology and education
  • Luther, Barth, Dialectical Theology, Personalism

He has been a member of the scientific advisory board of the Tangens Institute for Cultural Hermeneutics and Lifeworld Research since 2013 , is involved in the board of the Society for the Promotion of Economics and Ethics (GWE) and is co-editor of the biannual JoME - Journal for Markets and Ethics (Zeitschrift für Marktwirtschaft und Ethics) .

He is a member of the Luther Society , the Barth Society, the Görres Society , the Working Group of Protestant Entrepreneurs and a member of the supervisory board of the Eberbach church welfare station.

Jung is President of the Heidelberg Institute for International Studies & Leadership in Markkleeberg .

Private

Jung is married and has two children.

Publications

  • Social market economy and worldly order. On the foundation of political business ethics in Luther's social-ethical approach (also dissertation, University of Neuchâtel 2005), Ethics in theological discourse (EThD) Vol. 21, Lit Verlag, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-643-10549-3 .
  • Economic crises and loss of confidence in business and politics (with Karl Farmer and Werner Lachmann (eds.)), Lit Verlag, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-643-12521-7 .
  • with Christian Müller (ed.): Corporate responsibility in the social market economy , Schöningh, Paderborn 2017, ISBN 978-3-506-72850-0 .
  • with Christian Müller and Christian Hecker (eds.): Economy and Reformation: Retrospect and Outlook after 500 Years , Metropolis, Marburg 2019, ISBN 978-3-7316-1397-8 .
Essays
  • Dealing with minorities - from a Protestant perspective . In: Michael Klöckner and Udo Tworuschka (eds.): Ethics of World Religions. A manual , Darmstadt 2005, pp. 276ff.
  • Sources on the work of the Evangelical Academies in the GDR . In: Martha Friedenthal-Haase (ed.): Evangelical academies in the GDR. Sources and studies on educational institutions between resistance and adaptation , Leipzig 2007, pp. 441–644.
  • Max Scheler . In: H. James Birx (Ed.): Encyclopedia of Time , SAGE Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 3: 1134-1136.
  • The grain of wheat that falls into the earth. On dealing with crises , CVJM-MH, Heft 3, 2010.
  • Leadership “as a profession”. Perspectives of Christian Ethics on a Key Resource of Economic Development . In: Wirtschaft und Ethik , Edition 2, 2010.
  • with Lucas Wehner: Social Entrepreneurship - a young term and the rediscovery of great potential . In: Wirtschaft und Ethik , Edition 2, 2012.
  • Business, science and ethics. Economics as "action science" and humans as meaning-oriented "homo teleologicus" . In: Wirtschaft und Ethik , Edition 1, 2013, pp. 30–47.
  • Value orientation and globalization as a business ethical challenge . In: K. Farmer, H. Jung, W. Lachmann (Eds.): Economic crises and loss of confidence in business and politics , Berlin 2014.
  • Luther, Bonhoeffer and the “Rhine Capitalism” . In: Canadian Journal of Scholarship and the Christian Faith, 2017.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jung: Brief Vita, theeuropean.de
  2. Harald Jung: Managing Editor of the Journal for Markets and Ethics , Verlag Walter de Gruyter , accessed on June 20, 2018
  3. Jung: Brief Vita , heidelberg-institute.de
  4. Harald Jung: Vita , ihl.eu, accessed on June 23, 2018.