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Gerhard Besier
Gerhard Besier in June 2009
Born30 November 1947
Wiesbaden, Germany
Known forWritings on totalitarianism, church history and religious and ethnic minorities
AwardsHonorary doctorate, Lund University
Scientific career
InstitutionsDresden University of Technology

Gerhard Besier (born 30 November 1947, in Wiesbaden) is a German Lutheran theologian, historian and politician best known for his work on church-state relations in the Third Reich and in the German Democratic Republic.

Work

Besier's publications have focused on church history, including church history during the Third Reich and the German Democratic Republic,[1] and religious freedom issues in contemporary society. His views on religious freedom follow the libertarian American model, a stance which has made him controversial in Germany.[2][3][4]

Besier taught historical theology at Heidelberg University from 1992 to 2003. From 2003 to 2008, he was the director of the Hannah Arendt Institute for Research on Totalitarianism at Dresden University; his contract was not renewed following widespread criticism in Germany of his liberal views on Scientology.[2][5] Besier currently holds the Chair in European Studies at Dresden University.[6] He is a visiting professor at universities in the United States, Sweden and Poland, and is the editor of Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte, an academic journal on church history.

Formerly considered close to the conservative Christian Democratic Union party, Besier joined the left-wing Die Linke party in April 2009, and was nominated for a safe Landtag seat in Saxony.[2] He holds three doctorates, including an honorary doctorate from Lund University in recognition of his services to religious freedom.[2]

Publications (selection)

English

  • Churches, Southern Africa and the Political Context. 1999, Minerva Press, ISBN 978-0-7541-0564-0.
  • The Holy See and Hitler's Germany. 2007, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 1-4039-8831-5 (with Francesca Piombo).
  • Fascism, Communism and the Consolidation of Democracy: A Comparison of European Dictatorships. 2007, Lit Verlag, ISBN 978-3-8258-9657-7 (with Francesca Piombo and Katarzyna Stoklosa).
  • Religion, State and Society in the Transformations of the Twentieth Century – Modernization, Innovation and Decline. 2008, Lit Verlag, ISBN 978-3-8258-0980-5.
  • Totalitarianism and Liberty. Hannah Arendt in the 21st Century. Kraków 2008, Ksiegarnia Akademicka, ISBN 978-83-7188-057-5 (with Katarzyna Stoklosa and Andrew Wisley)

German

  • Seelsorge und Klinische Psychologie. Defizite in Theorie und Praxis der Pastoralpsychologie. Göttingen 1980, ISBN 3-525-62182-5
  • Preußische Kirchenpolitik in der Bismarckära. 1980.
  • Protestantische Kirchen Europas im Ersten Weltkrieg. 1984.
  • Der SED-Staat und die Kirche. Der Weg in die Anpassung. Munich 1993, ISBN 3-570-02080-0
  • Der SED-Staat und die Kirche 1969–1990. Die Vision vom „dritten Weg“. Berlin and Frankfurt am Main 1995, ISBN 3-549-05454-8
  • Der SED-Staat und die Kirche 1983–1991. Höhenflug und Absturz. Berlin and Frankfurt am Main 1995, ISBN 3-549-05455-6
  • Christliche Hoffnung, Weltoffenheit, Gemeinsames Leben. Gelbe Mammuts auf dem Berg. Brunnen, 1998 (with Christl Ruth Vonholdt and Hermann Klenk)
  • Die neuen Inquisitoren. Religionsfreiheit und Glaubensneid. Zurich 1999, Teil 1: ISBN 3-7201-5277-4, Teil 2: ISBN 3-7201-5278-2
  • Die Rufmordkampagne. Kirchen & Co vor Gericht. Bergisch Gladbach 2002, ISBN 3-929351-19-6
  • Konzern Kirche. Das Evangelium und die Macht des Geldes. Hänssler Verlag, 2002, ISBN 3-7751-2858-1
  • Der Heilige Stuhl und Hitler-Deutschland: Die Faszination des Totalitären. Munich 2004, ISBN 3-421-05814-8
  • Religionsfreiheit und Konformismus. Über Minderheiten und die Macht der Mehrheit. Lit. Verlag, Münster 2004, ISBN 3-8258-7654-3
  • Das Europa der Diktaturen. Eine neue Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-421-05877-6
  • Im Namen der Freiheit. Die amerikanische Mission. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2006, ISBN 978-3-525-36734-6

References

  1. ^ Putting old wine into new bottles: the East German Protestant Church's desire to reform state socialism, 1989-90, Journal of Church and State, 22 Sep 2001
  2. ^ a b c d Staff (2009-06-16). "Offener, als ich vermutet habe", taz. Retrieved on 2009-06-29. Template:De icon
  3. ^ Güntner, Joachim (2004-06-30). Beharren auf dem Rechtsstandpunkt. Erneuter Wirbel um Gerhard Besier, das Hannah-Arendt-Institut und Scientology, Neue Zürcher Zeitung. Retrieved on 2009-06-29. Template:De icon
  4. ^ Güntner, Joachim (2003-11-24). "Toleranzübung auf problematischem Felde – Scientology und der 'Fall' Besier", Neue Zürcher Zeitung. Retrieved on 2009-06-29. Template:De icon
  5. ^ Franziska Augstein: Die neueste Entlassung. Das Hannah-Arendt-Institut trennt sich von seinem Direktor. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung. 7 April 2007, p. 13 Template:De icon
    Nachwirkungen des Scientology-Eklats?, Der Tagesspiegel, 5 April 2007 Template:De icon
  6. ^ TU Dresden Chair in European Studies