Zeitzeichen (magazine)

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description Protestant monthly magazine
publishing company Joint effort of Evangelical Publizistik gGmbH
First edition 2000
Frequency of publication monthly, at the beginning of the month
Sold edition 13,000 copies
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Editor-in-chief Reinhard Mawick
editor Heinrich Bedford-Strohm, Wolfgang Huber, Ilse Junkermann, Margot Käßmann, Annette Kur Schuss, Ulrich Lilie, Gottfried Locher, Friederike Nüssel, Christoph Schwöbel, Christiane Tietz, Gerhard Ulrich, Michael Weinrich
Web link zeitzeichen.net
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The magazine time signal is a Protestant monthly magazine.

history

Zeitzeichen magazine was founded in 2000. It emerged from the previous titles Evangelical Commentaries , The Signs of the Times , Lutheran Monthly Issues and Reformed Church Newspaper . The magazine is jointly supported by all regional churches and the EKD .

The editorial office of the magazine has its seat in Berlin, it is moved by the community work of Evangelical journalism . The former German President Johannes Rau was a longstanding co-editor . The magazine was described by Johanna Haberer as an evangelical monthly magazine, which asserts itself excellently in the public and reaches the opinion leaders in the evangelical church.

Thematic content

The magazine not only deals with religious topics, but also includes sections such as "Politics & Society" and "Culture". In addition to regular rubrics, each issue deals with a changing focus topic. The main topics vary thematically between general and current social issues, historical and religious topics. Reviews of books and music regularly take up a larger extent.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Johanna Haberer (Protestant theologian and professor for Christian journalism at the Theological Faculty in Erlangen): What is not noticed is not taken for granted , lecture at the 1st Author Day of the Central German Church Newspaper on March 12, 2005 in Leipzig. Available online in the journal Glaube und Heimat ( Memento of the original from October 12, 2007 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.guh-cms.de
  2. The main topics in 2017 were, for example, "Democracy" (currently 01/2017), "The young old people" (currently 02/2017). "St. Matthew Passion - Bach and the Jews" (currently 03/2017), "Reformation anniversary 2017 - What remains?" (currently 10/2017) and "Gender" (currently 11/2017).

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