Wolfgang Krauss (theologian)

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Wolfgang Krauss (born February 22, 1954 in Kaiserslautern ) is a German theologian , Anabaptist researcher and Mennonite preacher . From 1984 to 2009 he worked as a peace worker in the German Mennonite Peace Committee (DMFK) . At the 2nd Augsburg Sermon Islam on July 26, 2012 during the Augsburg High Peace Festival , he won the second prize. He is currently the initiator of the “Anabaptist again in Augsburg and elsewhere” campaign.

Krauss is married and has four grown children. He lives and works in Augsburg and Bammental as a preacher, publicist and translator.

Fonts

  • What belongs to the emperor. The problem of the war tax. Agape-Verlag, Weisenheim 1984. ISBN 388744003X .
  • Michael Sattler - Benedictine monk, radical reformer, public enemy and arch heretic . In: Young Church . Journal for European Christians, 4/1990
  • Testimony or responsibility? In: Mennonite Yearbook 2004 (Neufeld Verlag)
  • The costs and benefits of tolerance . In: Mennonite Yearbook 2006 (Neufeld Verlag)
  • with Barbara Hege-Galle, Christoph Landes, Dieter Landes, Willi Ferderer, Rainer Wiebe: Answers from Mennonite works to the question of social responsibility . In: Mennonite Yearbook 2007 (Neufeld Verlag)
  • Growing from the roots - spreading our story . In: Mennonite Yearbook 2009 (Neufeld Verlag)
  • Evangelism, baptism, and church membership . In: Mennonite Yearbook 2010 (Neufeld Verlag)

Translations

  • John Howard Yoder : The politics of the body of Christ: As a community symbolically living Neufeld Verlag, Schwarzenfeld, 2011, ISBN 3862560163 .
  • John Howard Yoder: Die Politik Jesu Neufeld Verlag, Schwarzenfeld, 2012., ISBN 3937896090 .
  • John Howard Yoder: What Would You Do ?: A serious answer to a frequently asked question. Agape Verlag, Weisenheim 1985, ISBN 3887440048 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/augsburg/Frieden-in-sieben-M Minuten- id21265606.html
  2. ^ Project presentation on the website of the Mennonite Congregation Augsburg
  3. http://www.lebenshaus-alb.de/magazin/001761.html