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Eugen Drewermann (born 20 June 1940) is a German church critic, theologian, peace activist and former
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priest. His work has been translated into more than a dozen languages. Drewermann was born in
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near Dortmund. He is best known in Germany for his work toward a non-violent form of Christianity, which, he believes, requires an integration of
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into
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and Theology. Trained in philosophy, theology, psychoanalysis, and comparative religious studies, he criticized the Roman Catholic Church's literal and biologistic interpretations of miracles, the virgin birth, Ascension, and
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as superstitious and medieval. He called on Rome to understand biblical stories symbolically in such a way that they can become present and healing to readers today. Drewermann's controversial opinions on Catholic dogma, especially the
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lead to a letter expressing "deep worry," in 1986 by Cardinal Ratzinger,''A Violent God-Image: An Introduction to the Work of Eugen Drewermann'', p. 17.Beier, M. (2006). later
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, to Drewermann's archbishop, Johannes Joachim Degenhardt. The struggle propelled Drewermann into the public limelight and culminated in 1991 after he published a radical critique of what he considers to be the Vatican's psychologically cruel and mentally enslaving clergy ideal (''Kleriker: Psychogramm eines Ideals'' lergy: Psychogram of an ideal. Archbishop Degenhardt of Paderborn and the Catholic Bishops Conference of Germany engaged in a long drawn-out and heated debate with Drewermann which was closely followed by media and public. As a consequence, on 7 October 1991, the Archbishop disallowed him to teach at the Catholic Seminary of Paderborn and, shortly afterwards, revoked his license to preach in 1992. Drewermann has uttered strong and controversial political opinions. He was against the
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, the
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, German participation in the NATO war against Afghanistan, and Israeli Air Raids during the 2006 Lebanon War. In the name of the German Peace Movement, he asked to abolish not only Walter Mixa's office as Military Bishop of Germany but the German military, the
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, as such. Drewermann has signed public calls to support the Linkspartei and delivers speeches on conferences and protest demonstrations of the left. Drewermann left the
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Church on his 65th birthday on 20 June 2005, a decision he announced on
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's talk show on German television.


Early life

Son of a
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father and a
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mother, Drewermann, after finishing grammar school ('' Abitur'') in Germany, studied philosophy in
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, theology in
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and
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in
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.


Professional life

Ordained as a Catholic priest in 1966, he worked as a diocesan priest, student chaplain, and eventually began work in 1974 as assistant priest in the parish of St. George in Paderborn. At the same time, he worked as a psychotherapist, and from 1979 also held lectures in comparative religious studies and
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tics at the Catholic Theological Faculty in Paderborn. He continues to hold lectures in Studium generale at Paderborn and talks at other universities
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Influenced by
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,
Carl Jung Carl Gustav Jung ( ; ; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's work has been influential in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, phi ...
, and more recent psychoanalysts, Drewermann radically reinterprets biblical texts according to psychoanalytic, poetic, and existential criteria. His method of interpretation has been clearly outlined in the 1984–1985 two-volume work ''Tiefenpsychologie und Exegese''. His interpretations are as immediate as poetry and aim to rediscover particularly the therapeutic message of Jesus and of the Hebrew prophets, both for the individual and for society at large. A central topic of Drewermann is the specific way humans experience
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(fear) due to our self-reflective capacity. He maintains that religion has as its central task to help calm our human anxiety and to stop its devastating effects on all levels of human life, in its personal, social, and global manifestations. Among his more than 80 books are dozens of titles presenting non-moralistic reinterpretations of nearly all biblical texts, including a monumental three-volume scholarly treatise on Genesis 2–11 (''Strukturen des Bösen'', 1977-8) and a two-volume commentary on the Gospel of Mark; a number of titles on urgent social issues such as war (''Der Krieg und das Christentum'', 1981), the environment (''Der tödliche Fortschritt'', 1982), and burning moral issues such as abortion, the will to live, suicide (''Psychoanalyse und Moraltheologie'', 1982-4, 3 vols); and, most recently, half a dozen volumes on the question of God in light of the findings of modern anthropology (1998), biology (1999), cosmology (2002), neurology (2006–2007); a depth psychological analysis of more than twenty of the most well-known fairy tales by the
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and one by Hans Christian Andersen. Since 1992, Drewermann has been working as a freelance author and speaker. He has frequent appearances in
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talk shows and is invited to lecture all over Germany, Europe, and the world. While his popularity as a church critic was at its maximum when '' Der Spiegel'' ran a cover story on him in its 1993 Christmas issue, he continues to be a highly sought-after commentator on spiritual, religious and social issues. He currently has his own monthly call-in radio show titled ''Redefreiheit'' (Freedom of Speech) in Breme
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which was preceded by a prior regular call-in radio show in Berlin. Drewermann has appeared twice with the
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in Zurich, and has written a book with him on the dialogue among religions. After the
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he described the attacks as the result of complex dynamics in which both sides in the terror war had contributed to the conflict. In agreement with the Dalai Lama, Drewermann called on the West to turn the attacks into an opportunity for peace not revenge.


Reception

In the 1990s,
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spoke out on behalf of Drewermann who lost his license to teach Catholic theology and was suspended as a priest because he, like Küng, challenged dogmatic structures. Küng delivered the laudatio when Drewermann was awarded the Herbert-Haag-Prize for Freedom in the Church in 1992 at the University of Tübingen. Some Catholic scholars criticised Drewermann for focusing in his work on individual psychology without taking into consideration Christian communities and Christian tradition, arguing that Drewermann's approach had the effect of reducing the historical relevance of the
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and
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to a mere collection of texts used to cure individual anxiety. A similar approach to Drewemann's work came from psychological scholars Albert Görres and Helmuth Benesch. Catholic scholar Klaus BergerSpiel's noch einmal (Play it again), Klaus Berger in der FAZ, 21 November 2003 accused Drewermann of using outdated ideas and research methods and of subscribing to ancient misunderstandings of the Old Testament. A pseudo
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and using of biblical and other religious texts out of context is pointed out by Protestant scholar Manfred Oeming. The political views of Drewermann have been sharply criticized by theologians Uwe Birnstein and Klaus-Peter Lehmann as being based on a traditional German antipolitical and romantic view and reducing all social aspects to individual fear and personal understanding and goodwill.Uwe Birnstein / Klaus-Peter Lehmann: Phänomen Drewermann. Politik und Religion einer Kultfigur, Eichborn Frankfurt am Main 1998 Peter Neuhaus, in his comparison of the Political Theology of Johannes Baptist Metz and the theology of Drewermann, counters that Drewermann's theology is imminently social in its critique and does not share in antipolitical or romantic views of politics.
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referred to Drewermann and other German intellectuals as reason for a book, in which he denounces Drewermann and others as underplaying the role of Islamic terrorism and putting the blame solely on the west, especially Israel and the US. , a Catholic German lawyer and specialist for Constitutional law, sees in Drewermann the prototype of a self-proclaimed church critic using strong opinions to gain profile and public awareness and profiting on the very organizational body he was member for the most time of his life.


Awards

* 1992 Herbert-Haag-Prize (Swiss) for his contribution to a radical reform of the Church. * 1994
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-Medal for his contribution to popular education. * 2000 Integration Prize of the Apfelbaum Foundation for Co-evolution (Cologne). * 2007
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, together with
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, for his work against war and antisemitism. * 2011 , together with Raphaela and Rolf Maibach * 2013 Culture Prize of the Internationale Paulusgesellschaft * 2013 Medal of Honor of the City of Bergkamen * 2017 Löwenherz – Honorary Award of the NGO Human Projects * 2018 Peace Prize of the City of Bautzen (Bautzner Friedenspreis) * 2019 Prize of the International Hermann Hesse Society


Selected works

;In English * 1991: * 1993: * 1994: * 1994: ;In German * 1977–1978: (Habilitation) * 1981: * 1981: * 1982–1984: * 1984: * 1984–1985: * 1987/88: * 1989: * 1989: * 1991: * 1992: (novel) * 1992: * 1992: * 1992: * 1992–1995: * 1993: * 1994: * 1996: * 1998: * 1998: * 1999: * 2001: * 2002: * 2003: * 2003: * 2003: * 2003: * 2004: * 2004: * 2004: * 2005: * 2006: * 2006: * 2007:


Notes


Further reading

* * Beier, Matthias (2010). ''Gott ohne Angst: Einführung in das Denken Drewermanns''. Patmos. . * Wise, R. Todd (2000). The Great Vision of Black Elk as Literary Ritual. ''Black Elk Reader''. Syracuse University Press. (Essay applies Drewermann's hermeneutic approach to Black Elk's vision.)


External links


General


Eugen Drewermann Home Page
— comprehensive German/English site with links to news, quotations, books, video & audio.
Calendar of events with Drewermann.

Das Gesamtwerk des Eugen Drewermann
— comprehensive German website.

— another English site with translated quotations and overviews of his books.
Video of 1st US Lecture by Eugen Drewermann
titled "Biblical Myth and Inner Experience: Why Theology needs Depth Psychology", held at Union Theological Seminary on 16 November 1999.


Drewermann talks, videos & audio


Eugen Drewermann Video Lectures
— the most complete site of video of talks, news, and public appearances of Drewermann. {{DEFAULTSORT:Drewermann, Eugen 1940 births Living people People from Unna (district) People from the Province of Westphalia Dissident Roman Catholic theologians Former Roman Catholics German Christian pacifists German psychologists 20th-century German Catholic theologians German male non-fiction writers Aufstehen