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Ulrich Woronowicz (26 January 1928–7 December 2011) was an
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and writer.


Life

Woronowicz was born in Schimonken(now Szymonka in Poland) in Kreis Sensburg in
East Prussia East Prussia ; german: Ostpreißen, label=Low Prussian; pl, Prusy Wschodnie; lt, Rytų Prūsija was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1773 to 1829 and again from 1878 (with the Kingdom itself being part of the German Empire from 187 ...
. He was the son of Karl Woronowicz, a pastor of the
Confessing Church The Confessing Church (german: link=no, Bekennende Kirche, ) was a movement within German Protestantism during Nazi Germany that arose in opposition to government-sponsored efforts to unify all Protestant churches into a single pro-Nazi German E ...
. He grew up in
Stallupönen Nesterov (russian: Не́стеров), until 1938 known by its German name ( lt, Stalupėnai; pl, Stołupiany) and in 1938-1946 as Ebenrode, is a town and the administrative center of Nesterovsky District in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, located ...
(now Nesterov in
Kaliningrad Oblast Kaliningrad Oblast (russian: Калинингра́дская о́бласть, translit=Kaliningradskaya oblast') is the westernmost federal subject of Russia. It is a semi-exclave situated on the Baltic Sea. The largest city and administr ...
, Russia) where he attended the '' Volksschule'' and the '' Gymnasium''. From 1944 he was a member of the naval reserve in Memel and Swinemünde. In 1946 he took his
Abitur ''Abitur'' (), often shortened colloquially to ''Abi'', is a qualification granted at the end of secondary education in Germany. It is conferred on students who pass their final exams at the end of ISCED 3, usually after twelve or thirteen year ...
in
Rendsburg Rendsburg ( da, Rendsborg, also ''Rensborg'', nds, Rendsborg, also ''Rensborg'') is a town on the River Eider and the Kiel Canal in the central part of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is the capital of the ''Kreis'' (district) of Rendsburg-Ecke ...
. Up to 1951 Woronowicz studied evangelical theology in Rostock und Berlin. From 1952 he worked as a pastor in Buchholz near Pritzwalk. In 1964 he was appointed to the Marienkirche, Berlin, but was prevented from moving to Berlin by the
Stasi The Ministry for State Security, commonly known as the (),An abbreviation of . was the Intelligence agency, state security service of the East Germany from 1950 to 1990. The Stasi's function was similar to the KGB, serving as a means of maint ...
From 1968 he was a pastor in Wittenberge in the Prignitz. In May 1969 he gained a doctorate in theology at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg on the subject of ''Die Funktion des Schlagers in der Gesellschaft und seine Bedeutung für das Menschenbild in der christlichen Verkündigung'' ("The function of the popular hit in society and its significance for the image of man in the Christian mission"). From 1983 to 1993 Woronowicz was Superintendent of the ''Kirchenkreis'' of Havelberg/
Wilsnack Bad Wilsnack (until 1929 Wilsnack) is a small town in the Prignitz district, in Brandenburg, Germany. The former pilgrimage site of the Holy Blood of Wilsnack has been officially recognised as a spa town (''Bad'') since 1929. It is the administrati ...
. As a student Woronowicz was already active as a representative of the Liberal Democratic Party of Germany (LPD) in student opposition to the inroads of the state.
Ehrhart Neubert Ehrhart Neubert (born 2 August 1940) is a retired German Evangelical minister and theologian. During its final decade he emerged as an opponent of the East German one-party dictatorship, becoming a member of the League of Evangelical Churches i ...
: ''»Von der Freiheit eines Christenmenschen«. Protestantische Wurzeln widerständigen Verhaltens.'' In: Ulrike Poppe, Rainer Eckart, Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk (eds.): ''Zwischen Selbstbehauptung und Anpassung: Formen des Widerstands und der Opposition in der DDR'' (p. 228). Berlin 1995
In the course of his activity as a theologian in
East Germany East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; german: Deutsche Demokratische Republik, , DDR, ), was a country that existed from its creation on 7 October 1949 until its dissolution on 3 October 1990. In these years the state ...
he opposed the state-driven erosion of the church's legal position and the consequent limitation of the church's ability to make effective criticism. In a lecture of 1973 he warned the church against "subordination to the prevailing circumstances" ("Unterordnung unter die vorgegebenen Verhältnisse") and the assumption that the realities of the DDR had any eternal aspect. Instead he demanded of the church the courage to change existing society. He was also actively involved in human rights issues. Woronowicz was under close surveillance for many years by the
Stasi The Ministry for State Security, commonly known as the (),An abbreviation of . was the Intelligence agency, state security service of the East Germany from 1950 to 1990. The Stasi's function was similar to the KGB, serving as a means of maint ...
, who in 1964 prevented him from moving to his post in Berlin and later also blocked his
habilitation Habilitation is the highest university degree, or the procedure by which it is achieved, in many European countries. The candidate fulfills a university's set criteria of excellence in research, teaching and further education, usually including a ...
. In 1983 he published the samizdat manifesto "Der Marxismus als Heilslehre" ("Marxism as a Teaching of Salvation"). In the 70s and 80s, he also wrote socio-critical song texts. After his retirement in 1993 Woronowicz was active in Berlin as a theologian, expert on ecclesiastical law and philosopher of religion. He died in Berlin in 2011, a year after his wife, Ruth.Kirchenkreis Prignitz: obituary
/ref> In 2014, the piece of music "Wo........ (The White Raven)" for 10-string guitar was composed in memory of him.


Selected works

* ''Die Funktion des Schlagers in der Gesellschaft und seine Bedeutung für das Menschenbild in der christlichen Verkündigung.'' Halle 1969 * ''Variable Wertesysteme als Basis zwischenmenschlicher Beziehungen.'' Verlag Heinz-Gerhard Greve: Wiesbaden, 1985 (new edition: LIT Verlag Münster 1997, ; also available as an ebook in English: ''Variable Value Systems as Basis for Interpersonal Relations'') * ''Evangelische Kirche St. Nikolai Bad Wilsnack.'' Schnell und Steiner: Regensburg, 1994 * ''Evangelische Kirche - Demokratie - Stasi-Aufarbeitung'' (joint author with Gerhard Besier, Michael J Inacker, Peter Maser, Christoph Lenhartz (ed. and foreword). Editions La Colombe (1997) * ''Sozialismus als Heilslehre.'' Editions La Colombe: Bergisch Gladbach, 2000 * ''Tagebuch 1958 bis 1960. Als Dorfpfarrer in Brandenburg.'' Mitteldeutscher Verlag: Halle, 2010 *Several of his shorter works are available as ebooks via a persona
website
** ''Das Deutschlandlied'' ** ''Mercedes'' ** ''Die Rettung'' ** ''Die verlorene Gerechtigkeit'' ** ''Ein guter Tag'' ** ''Bernstein'' ** ''Das bittere Ende des Kollegen Hopke'' ** ''Begegnung mit der Vergangenheit'' * ''Die Geschichte von Bodo, der Nitrolösung trank'' (song text)


Notes and references


Sources

* Bruce, Gary, 2010: ''The Firm: The Inside Story of the Stasi''. OU
(googlebooks)
* Heydemann, Günther, Mai, Günther, Müller, Werner (eds.), 1999: ''Revolution und Transformation in der DDR 1989/90.'' Duncker & Humblot: Berlin * Neubert, Ehrhart, 1995: ''Von der Freiheit eines Christenmenschen. Protestantische Wurzeln widerständigen Verhaltens.'' In: Ulrike Poppe, Rainer Eckart, Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk (eds.): ''Zwischen Selbstbehauptung und Anpassung: Formen des Widerstands und der Opposition in der DDR.'' Berlin * Neubert, Ehrhart, 1998 (2nd edition): ''Geschichte der Opposition in der DDR''. Christoph Links Verlag: Berli
(googlebooks)
* Neubert, Ehrhart, 2002: ''Was waren Opposition, Widerstand und Dissidenz in der DDR? Zur Kategorisierung politischer Gegnerschaft.'' In: Ulrich Hermann (ed.): ''Protestierende Jugend.'' Weinheim und München *''SAMIZDAT. Alternative Kultur in Zentral- und Osteuropa. Die 60er bis 80er Jahre'' (exhibition catalogue). Edition Temmen: Bremen 2000


External links


Arbeitsgemeinschaft Lager Sachsenhausen: obituary with photo

Introduction by Ehrhart Neubert to Woronowicz's ''Sozialismus als Heilslehre''

e-book: ''Variable Value Systems as Basis for Interpersonal Relations''
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