Jens Heisterkamp

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Jens-Peter Heisterkamp (* 1958 in Duisburg ) is a German anthroposophical author .

Life

Heisterkamp studied history and literature at the Ruhr University in Bochum and received his doctorate in 1988 under Jörn Rüsen in the field of modern history. phil.

Since 1994 Heisterkamp has been working as the chief editor of the magazine Info3 - Anthroposophie im Dialog and as a lecturer and publisher at Info3 Mayer Verlag Frankfurt am Main.

He is the author and editor of books dealing with subjects such as contemporary history, spirituality and ethics.

Heisterkamp is a board member of the Friends of Dialogues for Anthroposophy e. V. and member of the advisory board of the Lauenstein Foundation. He lives in Frankfurt am Main.

Fonts

  • World history as human knowledge . Investigations into Rudolf Steiner's conception of history, Edition Spicker Wissenschaft, Gideon Spicker Verlag, Dornach 1989.
  • Knowledge or wisdom . Ethical Perspectives in the Age of Biotechnology, Edition Tertium, Ostfildern 1997.
  • Outdated model human? Three studies, Amthor Vlg., Heidenheim 2000.
  • What is anthroposophy? Invitation to the Discovery of Man, Vlg. Am Goetheanum, Dornach 2000.
  • On the way to Novalis . A literary travel guide (with Michael Pechmann), Vlg. Am Goetheanum, Dornach 2001.
  • as editor: The illusion of the century . Wilson's right of peoples to self-determination, Steiner's criticism and the question of national minorities, Info3-Verlag, Frankfurt a. M. 2002.
  • as publisher: capital = spirit. Sustainability pioneers: anthroposophy in companies. Twelve portraits, Info3-Verlag, Frankfurt a. M. 2009.
  • as publisher: Anthroposophical Spirituality: Thinking, Meditation and Spiritual Experience with Rudolf Steiner. An introduction , Vlg. Mayer / Info3, Frankfurt a. M. 2014.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Novelties are delivered / Info3-Verlag takes over the program of Johannes M. Mayer Verlag / boersenblatt.net. In: www.boersenblatt.net. Retrieved November 25, 2016 .
  2. ^ Lauenstein Foundation