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Even more surprising than the number of PhDs is the number of positions Schirrmacher holds: Quote | Positions
President („Rektor“) and Chair for Ethics and Chair for Comparative Religions: Martin Bucer European Theological Seminary and Research Institutes („Martin Bucer Seminar“) Theologigical Seminary with study centers in Bonn, Berlin, Bielefeld, Chemnitz, Hamburg, Pforzheim, Zürich (Switzerland), Linz, Innsbruck (Austria), Prague, Zlin (Czech Republic), Istanbul (Turkey), Sâo Paulo (Brazil), and research institutes/think tanks: Institut for Islamic Studies, Institut for Religious Freedom, Institute for Political Education, Institute for Counseling, Institute for World Views and Apologetics, Institute for Life- and Family Science.
Website: www.bucer.eu/international.html, www.bucer.eu and www.bucer.eu/ts.html
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Since 2010: Professor of the Sociology of Religion: Faculty of Sociology and Psychology, State University of the West in Timisoara (Romania) The West University of Timi?oara (Romanian Universitatea de Vest din Timi?oara) is a university located in Timi?oara, Romania, former Temesar. Established in 1962 in its present form, it is organized in 11 Faculties with alltogether 15.000 students. Timi?oara has several other universities. The 1989 revolution started within the Reformed Church in Timi?oara.
Website: en.wikipedia.org, www.uvt.ro, www.uvt.ro/en/ and www.socio.uvt.ro
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2006–2009 Professor of the Sociology of Religion and Cultural Anthropology: State University of Oradea (Romania) Founded in 1780, long known as „University of Großwardein“, since 1990 „Technical University of Oradea“, 35.000 students in 18 faculties and 151 programmes.
Website: www.uoradea.ro and en.wikipedia.org
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Professor of Systematic Theology (with Ethics and Apologetics): Whitefield Theological Seminary Presbyterian Seminary and College, named after the revival preacher of the ‚Second Awakening’ George Whitefield. President Prof. Dr Dr Kenneth Talbot’s motto: „If there is any hope for reformation in America and elsewhere, the Church of Jesus Christ must once again produce pastors who boldly proclaim the whole counsel of God with the anointing of His Spirit.“
Website: www.whitefield.edu
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Distinguished Professor of Global Ethics and International Development: William Carey University, India An Indian State acknowledged university recently established by law of the State of Meghalaya in its capital Shillong and in Bangalore, which is specialised in the ecological development of poor regions. President ist Prof. Dr Ken Gnanakan.
Website: www.wcu.co.in, www.acts.co.in and en.wikipedia.org
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Director: International Institute for Religious Freedom of the World Evangelical Alliance Registered in Guernsey Islands with offices in Bonn, Cape Town (South Africa) and Colombo (Sri Lanka). Co-Director is Dr Christof Sauer (Cape Town), in Colombi Godfrey Yogarajah is in charge. Honorary president of the academic council is Prof. Dr Dr Dr John Warwick Montgomery (Strassbourg).
Website: www.iirf.eu
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Speaker for Human Rights: World Evangelical Alliance The WEA speaks for appr. 600 Mio. Evangelicals. As speaker regular statements on human rights issues, especially to the press, represenation at sessions of UN or OSCE, EU, and dialogue and meetings with political leaders, Muslim leaders and Christian leaders, eg the Ecumenical Patriarch, the World Council of Churches or the Vatican.
Website: www.worldevangelical.org
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Chairman: Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance “The TC consists of an international group of theologians spread regionally and denominationally. Currently the personnel are Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher, Chair; Dr James Nkansah (Africa), Vice-chair; Dr Jae Sung Kim (Korea); Dr Claus Schwambach (Brazil); Rev David Roldan (Argentina); Dr Carver Yu (Hong Kong); other names will shortly be joining the commission. As of Jan 2006, a system of extended membership was introduced allowing representatives of national Theological Commissions, seminaries and individual theologians and interested people to be members of the TC. In addition Task Forces, Study Groups and other forms of activity are set up as required to work on specific long term or ad hoc projects.” New executive director is Rosalee Velloso Ewell from Brazil.
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Member: Religious Liberty Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance The RLC of the WEA consists of 13 experts from all continents and monitors the religious liberty situation in more than 100 nations, defends persecuted believers, informs the global media and church, and gives all possible assistance to those who are suffering. The Commission also makes fact finding trips and meets with governments and ambassadors speaking up for the suffering brothers and sisters. At the United Nations the Commission reports about the situation and arranges pecial hearings with Christians from countries under pressure. Director: Godfrey Yogarajah, Sri Lanka, President: John Langlois, Guernsey Islands. The fight for religious freedom was a major reason for founding the WEA in 1846.
Website: www.worldevangelicals.org/commissions/rlc/ and www.worldevangelicals.org/resources/
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Secretary („Geschäftsführer“): Religious Liberty Commission of the German and Austrian Evangelical Alliance („Arbeitskreis für Religionsfreiheit der Deutschen und Österreichischen Evangelischen Allianz“) Seven members voted in by the general board of the alliances, President is Dr Paul C. Murdoch, Tübingen.
Website: www.ead.de and www.bucer.de
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Visiting Fellow of Systematic Theology (Ethics): Giessen School of Theology (Freie Theologische Hochschule) State accredited theological bachelor and master programmes. In 1983 I started teaching missiology and world religions, later I switched to ‚Foundational Theology’ (Theology of Revelation), for some time dean of ST department, since 2008 teaching ethics, since 2011 sociology of religion.
Website: www.fthgiessen.de/ueber-uns, www.fthgiessen.de and www.fthgiessen.de/Kollegium
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Vice-Chair: Theological Commission of ‚Hope for Europe’ (together with European Evangelical Alliance and Lausanne Movement Europe) [Chair: 2002–2010] Network of theologians throughout Western, Eastern and Southern Europe, assists the board of HfE as well as the many other networks of HfE (eg network of teachers, artists, helath care personal). Chair: Prof. Dr Thomas K. Johnsone, executive coordinator (please contact): Michael Borowski: hfe-theology@bucer.de
Website: www.hfe.org
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Scientific Director: Institute for Life- and Family Science Run on behalf of the „Treffen Christlicher Lebensrechts-Gruppen (TCLG)“ (Platform of Christian Pro Life Organsiations). Founded in 2004, the institute is the academic branch of the German prolife movement, also working within all of Europe, publishing books, expertises and statistics. The two branches of the institute mentioned in the name are „family“ (my main job) and „life“, a branch run by my deputy Dr Susanne Lux.
Website: www.bucer.eu/ilfw.html
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President: Pro Mundis Member organisation of the „Bundesverband Lebensrecht“, the federal council of prolife organisations. vice-president is Dr Susanne Lux.
Website: www.bucer.eu/ilfw.html and www.bv-lebensrecht.de
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Member of the board: International Society of Human Rights (ISHR) The „Internationale Gesellschaft für Menschenrecht (IGFM)“ is a international human rights organisation founded in 1972 in Frankfurt (am Main) with headquarters in 30 countries in virtually all continents. The German section has 3.000 members. The ISHR is registered with the United Nations and the European Council.
Website: www.ishr.org/index.php?id=867 and www.igfm.de
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Chair of Arbeitskreises für evangelikale Missiologie e. V. (Association of German Speaking Evangelical Missiologists) Professional assocation of protestant mission scientists, lecturers in mission and missionaries doing research. A branch of the German Evangelical Alliance in association of the Austrian and Swiss Evangelical Alliance. Edits 5 book series of the „edition afem“ and the German bulletin „Evangelikale Missiologie“ („Evangelical Missiology“).
Website: www.missiologie-afem.de
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President of the Board: Giving Hands („Gebende Hände“) „Gebende Hände – Gesellschaft zur Hilfe für notleidende Menschen in aller Welt“ is an international active charity helping in more than 40 countries on 4 continents. We emphasise helpt to help yourself.
Website: www.giving-hands.de and www.gebendehaende.de
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Member of the board of trustees: August-Hermann-Francke-Schule Giessen State accredited Christian school on all levels co-founded by my father Bernd Schirrmacher, who was its president for more than two decades.
Website: www.ahfsgi.de and www.ahfsgi.de/content/view/15/28/
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Member of the Academic Council: German Institute for Youth and Society The „Deutsche Institut für Jugend und Gesellschaft“ is a private research institute by the Reichelsheim Fellowship connected with YMCA and the diaconical branch of the Protestant Church of Germany. On the base of the Jewish-Christian worldview it researches matters of youth, family, sexuality, education and ecology.
Website: en.wikipedia.org, www.dijg.de and www.dijg.de/wissenschaftlicher-beirat.html
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Member of the Academic Council: Institute for Ethics and Values The „Institut für Ethik und Werte“ of the FTH in Giessen researches and evaluates all major ethical challenges of the present society.
Website: www.ethikinstitut.de
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Owner: Culture and Science Publ. (Verlag für Kultur und Wissenschaft) Publishes two books per month, 300 titles alltogether, in the area of linguistics, foreign languages, culture, ethics, world religions, theology and the science and history of mission.
Website: www.vkwonline.de
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Appointed member: German Society for Mission Studies German Society for Mission Studies, a scientific member organisation, academic journal: Zeitschrift: Interkulturelle Theologie – Zeitschrift für Missionswissenschaft.
Website: www.dgmw.org
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Member: Carter of the Sociology of Religion within the German Society for Sociology („Sektion Religionssoziologie in der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie“) Academic assocation of teaching and researching sociologist within Germany’s only Society for Sociologists.
Website: www.soziologie.de and www.vs-verlag.de
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Editor: Evangelical Review of Theology Since volume 33 (2010). Published by Paternoster Press for the Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Commission, this scholarly journal reflects the internationality of the evangelical movement.
Website: www.worldevangelicals.org
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Editor: Evangelikale Missiologie (Evangelical Missiology) Professional journal of the Association of German Speaking Evangelical Missiologists („Arbeitskreises für evangelikale Missiologie e. V.), a professional association of protestant mission scientists, lecturers in mission and missionaries doing research (see above).
Website: www.missiologie-afem.de/em.html
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Editor of Yearly German Booklet: International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) („Weltweiter Gebetssonntag für verfolgte Christen“), yearly on the second Sunday in November.
Website: www.ead.de and www.idop.org
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Co-Editor: Martyrs – Yearbook for the Persecution of Christians Today („Märtyrer – Jahrbuch für Christenverfolgung heute“) Yearly Idea-Documentation edited by Max Klingberg, Ron Kubsch and myself on behalf of the International Society for Human Rights, the German, Austrian and Swiss Evangelical Alliance, and Giving Hands.
Website: www.bucer.eu and doku.idea.de
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Editor: Yearbook of Martin Bucer Seminary („Jahrbuch des Martin Bucer Seminars“) Academic contributions by faculty of Martin Bucer European Theological Seminary and Research Institutes and by professors of other universities with a special topic each year. Topics were eg „Caring for the Dying“ („Tabuthema Tod!?“), „Truth and Love: In Memory of Francis Schaeffer“ („Wahrheit und Liebe“), HIV and AIDS as Challange for Christians“ („HIV und AIDS als christliche Herausforderung“), New Insights into Old Texts: Discussing Exgesis of the Old Testament“ („Neue Einsichten in alte Texte“).
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It will surprise you that the school founded by his father, the August-Hermann-Francke-Schule in Giessen, for which Schirrmacher is a member of the board of trustees tried to introduce creationism into the curriculum back in 2006.
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-------------- "[...] the type of information we find in living systems is beyond the creative means of purely material processes [...] Who or what is such an ultimate source of information? [...] from a theistic perspective, such an information source would presumably have to be God."
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