Johann Tobias Beck Prize
The Johann Tobias Beck Prize is a theological literature prize. It has been awarded annually since 1987, is endowed with 1,000 euros and is the best-known recognition of theological research in German-speaking Pietism .
The prize was donated by the Theological Publishing Association and the Working Group for Evangelical Theology . The namesake is the Tübingen theologian Johann Tobias Beck (1804–1878).
Award winners
- 1987: Werner Neuer
- 1988: Klaus Bockmühl
- 1989: Helmut Burkhardt
- 1990: Lutz E. von Padberg
- 1991: Gerhard Maier
- 1992: Rolf Hille
- 1993: Karl-Heinz Michel
- 1994: Armin Daniel Baum
- 1995: Rainer Riesner
- 1996: Oskar Föller
- 1997: Karsten Lehmkühler
- 1998: Wilfrid Haubeck and Heinrich von Siebenthal
- 1999: Roland yours
- 2000: Eberhard Hahn
- 2001: Jochen Walldorf
- 2002: Thomas Kothmann
- 2003: Eckhard J. Schnabel
- 2004: Heinzpeter Hempelmann
- 2005: Jürg Buchegger
- 2006: Markus Zehnder
- 2007: Julius Steinberg
- 2008: Stefan Schweyer
- 2009: Mihamm Kim-Rauchholz
- 2010: Andreas Hahn
- 2011: Beat Weber
- 2012: Dirk Kellner
- 2013: Guido Baltes
- 2014: Stefan Felber and Arndt Elmar Schnepper
- 2015: Volker Gäckle
- 2016: Hanna Stettler
- 2017: Hanna Nouri Josua
- 2018: Christian Stettler
- 2019: Jörg Breitschwerdt
- 2020: Philipp Bartholomä
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Idea Pressedienst, No. 127, May 7, 2013 (PDF; 185 kB), page 8; accessed on July 22, 2020.
- ↑ Johann Tobias Beck Prize 2019. In: afet.de. Working group for evangelical theology, accessed on July 22, 2020 .
- ↑ Philipp Bartholomä receives the Johann Tobias Beck Prize. In: idea.de. idea eV, Evangelical News Agency, July 18, 2020, accessed on July 22, 2020 .