Michael Schramm (theologian)

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Michael Schramm, July 2013

Michael Schramm (born September 22, 1960 in Bad Brückenau ) is a German theologian and business ethicist .

Schramm received his doctorate in 1989 and his habilitation in 1993. From 1995 to 2001 he taught at the theological faculty of the University of Erfurt . Since 2001 he has held the chair for “Catholic theology and business ethics” at the University of Hohenheim . Schramm was the spokesman for the “Christian Social Ethics” working group from 2006 to 2009, has been a member of the “Economic Sciences and Ethics” committee of the “Association for Social Policy” since 1996 and a member of the “German Whitehead Society” since 2010. In terms of both theological and business ethics, Schramm represents a concept that is in the tradition of Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy . He is currently working on the research program “Business Metaphysics”.

Fonts (selection)

  • Economic metaphysics. Outlines of a current research program (Church and Society Green Series No. 445, published by the Catholic Central Social Science Center) . JP Bachem Medien, Cologne 2017, ISBN 978-3-7616-3197-3 .
  • Business Metaphysics, in: Forum Wirtschaftsethik (annual journal of the DNWE) 22nd year (2014), pp. 51–58. Download PDF
  • The entertaining god. Theology of popular films, Paderborn / Munich / Vienna / Zurich: Schöningh 2008, 2nd improved and expanded edition 2011, ISBN 978-3-506-76444-7 .
  • Elke Mack / Michael Schramm / Stephan Klasen / Thomas Pogge (Ed.): Absolute Poverty and Global Justice. Empirical Data - Moral Theories - Initiatives (Law, Ethics and Economics), London: Ashgate 2009.
  • Economic moral cultures. The ethics of different interests and plural capitalism (ethics and economics; vol. 5), Marburg: Metropolis 2008.
  • The divine enterprise. The Catholic Church on the Religionsmarkt, Leipzig: Benno 2000.
  • The monetary value of creation. Theology - Ecology - Economy, Paderborn / Munich / Vienna / Zurich: Schöningh 1994.
  • Process theology and bioethics. Reproductive medicine and genetic engineering in the light of philosophy AN Whiteheads (Studies on Theological Ethics, Vol. 34), Freiburg (Schw.) / Freiburg (Br.) / Vienna: Herder / Universitätsverlag 1991.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Communication from the Catholic Theological Faculty of the University of Erfurt