Peter Aschoff

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Peter Aschoff (* 1965 in Germany) is a German Protestant theologian, co-founder of the Elia community in Erlangen , author and pioneer of the emerging church movement in Germany.

Life

Aschoff studied Protestant theology in Erlangen and Tübingen and received his doctorate with a thesis on the Lutheran theologian Gottfried Thomasius . He was a co-founder, in the management team and also the leading head of the Elia community in Erlangen. This is an independent, young parish in the Protestant deanery of Erlangen. Aschoff was co-founder and first chairman of Alpha Deutschland e. V. and author and member of the editorial team of the magazine Aufatmen, which is published by the Bundes-Verlag in Witten . In 2010 he spoke at the ecumenical church convention about the global emerging church movement and its colorful spirituality . Since September 1, 2018 he has been pastor at the Church of the Resurrection in Nuremberg - Zerzabelshof .

Private

Aschoff is married to Martina Aschoff and has four children.

criticism

Since Aschoff campaigns for a contextualization of the gospel of Jesus Christ , for a communal church and the emerging church movement, he comes under criticism especially from conservative evangelicals .

Works

As a sole author

As a co-author

As translator

  • Miroslav Volf : From exclusion to embrace: Reconciling action as an expression of Christian identity. Francke, Marburg 2012. ISBN 978-3-86827-355-7 (original title: Exclusion and Embrace )

Web links

  • [5] Website Peregrinatio by Peter Aschoff
  • [6] Website of the Elia Community in Erlangen
  • [7] Aschoff at emergent-deutschland.de
  • [8] Zeit-geist.info blog, in which Aschoff also writes

Individual evidence

  1. ^ [1] Sermon by Peter Aschoff
  2. ^ [2] Document Aschoff Oekumenischer Kirchentag 2010
  3. Archived copy ( memento of the original from August 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Site dominionism @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.dominionismus.info
  4. [3] site narjesus
  5. [4] Website theo blog