Winfried Döbertin

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Winfried Döbertin (born November 28, 1932 in Magdeburg ; † May 17, 2016 in Hamburg ) was a German historian , political scientist and educator .

Life

The son of the masseur Paul Döbertin first attended school in his hometown. Because of the evacuation before air raids, his family came to Lower Saxony in 1943. He attended the Anna-Sophianeum in Schöningen and, after graduating from high school, studied history, political science and education at the universities of Hamburg , Munich and Münster . He taught from 1955 first as a teacher at primary and secondary schools and later as a teacher of technical and higher vocational schools. He became a member of the SPD in 1963 . In 1964 he was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD . From 1968 he taught as a lecturer at the University of Hamburg . From 1959 he was with Ursula, geb. Garsche, married and had four children. From 1966 to 1974 he was a member of the Hamburg Parliament . He was chairman of the Fritz Erler Society, which was on the right wing of the SPD, and was expelled from the SPD in 1977. In 1978 he participated in the founding of the Hamburg regional association of the Social Democratic Union and became a member of the regional executive committee there. After settling on the 1979 Civil Party of Hermann Fredersdorf had participated, he joined in 1981 the CDU on.

Fonts (selection)

  • Theodor Herzl's Zionism. A contribution to the history of ideas on the historical requirements of the State of Israel . Hamburg 1964, OCLC 882929759 (also dissertation, Hamburg 1964).
  • Adolf von Harnack. Theologian, educator, science politician (= European university publications. Series 23 Theology. Volume 258). Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1985, ISBN 3-8204-8491-4 .
    • Adolf von Harnack. Liberal theologian, pioneer of modernity, teacher Dietrich Bonhoeffer . Fenestra-Verlag, Wiesbaden 2013, ISBN 978-3-944631-05-9 .
  • Answers to the question of meaning. Jesus, A. Schweizer, Pope Johannes XXIII., Marx, Lenin, Hitler . Universitas, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-8004-1098-2 .
    • The meaning of life - the human question (= Ullstein. Volume 34578). Ullstein, Frankfurt am Main 1989, ISBN 3-548-34578-6 .
  • as editor: Albert Schweitzer : Conversations about the New Testament . Bechtle, Esslingen et al. 1988, ISBN 3-7628-0480-X .
    • as editor: Albert Schweitzer: Conversations about the New Testament (= Beck'sche series. Volume 1071). 2nd edition, Beck, Munich 1994, ISBN 3-406-37461-1 .
  • You cannot live without religion (= Ullstein. Volume 34729). Ullstein, Frankfurt am Main 1990, ISBN 3-548-34729-0 .
  • with Gerhard Löwenthal and Udo Bosmann : You cannot live without religion (= Ullstein. Volume 34926). Ullstein, Frankfurt am Main 1992, ISBN 3-548-34926-9 .
  • Educational emergency. Why parents, teachers and students are challenged (= Ullstein. Volume 35558). Ullstein, Frankfurt am Main 1996, ISBN 3-548-35558-7 .
  • with Herbert Grziwotz : Walk through antiquity. Food for thought for a modern Europe . Scientific Book Society, Darmstadt 2002, ISBN 3-534-15754-0 .
    • with Herbert Grziwotz: Walk through antiquity. Food for thought for a modern Europe . Primus-Verlag, Darmstadt 2002, ISBN 3-89678-426-9 .
  • Judaism and the Jew Jesus from Nazareth. Similarities and differences in the history of impact. A dialogue with Pope Benedict XVI. Bautz, Nordhausen 2008, ISBN 3-88309-431-5 .
  • Who is an educated person? On the basic question of education . Bautz, Nordhausen 2009, ISBN 978-3-88309-499-1 .

Individual evidence

  1. On the North German saints in the Middle Ages. Personal history essays , p. 216, ISBN 3-7868-5113-1 .
  2. ^ Entry Döbertin, Winfried in Munzinger Online / Personen - Internationales Biographisches Archiv, URL: http://www.munzinger.de/document/00000014681
  3. a b "SPD politicians changed to CDU" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt of May 21, 1981, accessed on November 5, 2018.
  4. ^ "Union in Germany. Information service of the Christian-Democratic and Christian-Social Union of Germany "Born 1978, No. 21.
  5. "Fritz-Erler-Gesellschaft is now rid of the name" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt from October 5, 1979, accessed on November 5, 2018.