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Karlheinz Deschner

Karl Heinrich Leopold Deschner (23 May 1924 – 8 April 2014) was a German researcher and writer who achieved public attention in Europe for his trenchant and fiercely critical treatment of Christianity in general and the Catholic Church in particular, as expressed in several articles and books, culminating in his 10 volume Christianity's Criminal History (Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums, Rowohlt Verlag, Reinbek).[1]

Karlheinz Deschner
Karlheinz Deschner (right) in conversation with Hans Albert
Born
Karl Heinrich Leopold Deschner

23 May 1924
Bamberg, Germany
Died8 April 2014 (aged 89)
Haßfurt, Germany
NationalityGerman
EducationUniversity of Würzburg
Occupation(s)Writer
Critic of the church and of religion
SpouseElfi Tuch
Children3

Life edit

Deschner's father Karl was a forester in Bamberg, Bavaria. His mother, Margareta Karoline (née Reischböck) grew up in Franconia and Lower Bavaria. Both of them were Roman Catholics, but the mother converted from Protestantism at some point.

Karlheinz, the eldest of three children, attended elementary school in Trossenfurt (close to Bamberg) from 1929 to 1933. Afterwards he attended the Franciscan Seminary in Dettelbach. There he first lived with the family of his godfather and sponsor, the clerical councilor Leopold Baumann, afterward in the Franciscan monastery. From 1934 to 1942 he attended the Alte, Neue and Deutsche Gymnasium as a boarding school student with the Carmelite and English Sisters. In 1942 he passed his final exams. Like the rest of his entire class he reported immediately as a military volunteer for Nazi Germany and was wounded several times. He served as a soldier until the Third Reich's capitulation, in the final stages as a paratrooper.

Initially matriculating as a major in Forestry in the University of Munich, Deschner attended lectures on Law, Theology, Philosophy and Psychology during 1946/47 at the Philosophical-Theological College in Bamberg. From 1947 to 1951 at the University of Würzburg he studied Contemporary German Literature, Philosophy and History and graduated in 1951 with a doctoral dissertation entitled Lenau's Lyrics As an Expression of Metaphysical Despair. In the same year he married Elfi Tuch. They had three children: Katja (1951), Bärbel (1958) and Thomas (1959 to 1984).

From 1924 to 1964, Deschner resided in a former hunting lodge of the prince-bishops of Tretzendorf (Steigerwald), then for two years in the country house of a friend in Fischbrunn (near Hersbruck, Franconian Jura). After that, he resided in Hassfurt am Main until his death.

Karlheinz Deschner published novels, literary criticism, essays, aphorisms, and history critical of religion and the Church. Over the years he gave more than 2,000 public lectures.

In 1971, he was called before court in Nuremberg, charged with "Insults against the Church", but was acquitted. Outside of Germany, his works remained largely unpublished until the eighties, when translated versions (where necessary) were published in Spain, Switzerland, Italy and Poland. (The fourth part of The Cock Crowed Once Again was translated into Norwegian and published in 1972).

Deschner worked on his ambitious Criminal History of Christianity from 1970 to 2013.[2] He had no official research grants, honoraria, stipends, emoluments or official positions, but had been financially supported by a few friends and readers. His friend and patron Alfred Schwarz was able to celebrate the appearance of Volume 1 in September 1986 but did not live to see Volume 2 reach publication. The German entrepreneur Herbert Steffen, founder of the humanistic Giordano Bruno Foundation has continued to support Deschner's work. In 1989 German weekly news magazine Der Spiegel published a review of the first two volumes. The article was written by Horst Herrmann, a former professor of Church law at Münster University who left the Catholic Church in 1981.[3]

During the summer semester of 1987 Deschner taught a course entitled Criminal History of Christianity at the University of Münster.[4]

Karlheinz Deschner was a member of the Yugoslavian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Department of Historical Sciences.[5]

Prizes edit

In a foreword of his The Criminal History of Christianity an overview of awards and prizes is presented:[4]

Deschner was awarded the Arno Schmidt Prize in 1988, succeeding Wolfgang Koeppen, Hans Wollschläger and Peter Rühmkorf. In June 1993 he followed Walter Jens, Dieter Hildebrandt, Gerhard Zwerenz and Robert Jungk in winning the Alternative Büchner Prize and in July 1993, following Andrei Sakharov and Alexander Dubček, he was the first German to be recognized with the International Humanist Award. In September 2001 he received the secularistic Erwin Fischer Prize,[6] to be followed in November 2001 by the Ludwig Feuerbach Prize.

Works edit

The first of Deschner's books that has been translated into English is God and the Fascists: the Vatican Alliance with Mussolini, Franco, Hitler, and Pavelic (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2013).

The following translation of his titles is taken from the English version of his official website.[7]

Novels

  • Night Surrounds My House (1956)
  • Florence Without Sun (1958)

Critique of religion and the Church

  • What Do You Think of Christianity? (1957)
  • The Cock Crowed Once Again (1962)
  • With God and the Fascists (1965)
  • Images of Jesus from a Theological Perspective (1966)
  • The Century of Barbarism (1966)
  • Church and Fascism (1968)
  • Christianity in the View of Its Opponents, Volume 1 (1969)
  • Why I Left the Church (1970)
  • Church and War (1970)
  • The Manipulated Faith (1971)
  • Christianity in the View of Its Opponents (1971)
  • On the Cross of the Church (1974)
  • Church of the Unholy (1974)
  • Why I Am a Christian/Atheist/Agnostic (1977)
  • A Pope Travels to the Scene of the Crime (1981)
  • A Century of Sacred History, Vol. 1 (1982)
  • A Century of Sacred History, Vol. 2 (1983)
  • The Offended Church (1986)
  • Christianity's Criminal History, Vol. 1 (1986)
  • Opus Diaboli (1987)
  • Christianity's Criminal History, Vol. 2 (1988)
  • What I Believe In (1990)
  • Christianity's Criminal History, Vol. 3 1990)
  • The Politics of the Papacy in the 20th Century (1991)
  • The Anti-Catechism (1991)
  • God's Representatives (1994)
  • Christianity's Criminal History, Vol. 4 (1994)
  • World War of the Religions: the Eternal Crusade in the Balkans (1995)
  • Christianity's Criminal History, Vol. 5 (1997)
  • Nobody on Top (1997)
  • Christianity's Criminal History, Vol. 6 (1999)
  • Between Subjection and Damnation. Robert Mächler (1999)
  • Memento (1999)
  • Christianity's Criminal History, Vol. 7 (2002)
  • Christianity's Criminal History, Vol. 8 (2004)
  • Christianity's Criminal History, Vol. 9 (2008)
  • Christianity's Criminal History, Vol. 10 (2013)

Literary criticism

  • Kitsch, Convention and Art (1957)
  • Talents, Poets, Dilettantes (1964)

Social criticism

  • Who Is Teaching in German Universities? (1968)
  • The Moloch: A Critical History of the U.S.A. (1992)
  • What I Think (1994)
  • For a Bite of Meat (1998)

Aphorisms

  • Only the Living Swims Against the Current (1985)
  • Offences (1994)

Miscellaneous

  • Dreams of Sleeping Beauty and Stench from the Stall (1989)
  • The Rhoen Region (1998)

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Hans Küng, p. xxi of The Catholic Church, 2001
  2. ^ Karlheinz Deschner Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums Rowohlt Magazin rowohlt.de (in German)
  3. ^ Horst Herrmann Einer singt falsch beim Halleluja, published on 02 Jan 1989 in Der Spiegel: spiegel.de (in German)
  4. ^ a b Deschner, Karlheinz (1986). Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums. Rowohlt. p. 526., Über den Autor, Bd. 8, p. 526
  5. ^ sanu.ac.rs 2018-03-25 at the Wayback Machine Foreign members in the Department of Historical Sciences.
  6. ^ Erwin Fischer Award 2001: Dr. Karlheinz Deschner honored
  7. ^ "Die offizielle WebSite des Kirchenkritikers Karlheinz Deschner". 18 January 2002.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Karlheinz Deschner at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Quotations related to Karlheinz Deschner at Wikiquote
  • Karlheinz Deschner's website (English part)
  • tele-akademie.de Information about Karlheinz Deschner at SWR educational television (German)
  • uaar.it Storia criminale del Cristianesimo, article about Deschner's main book in Italian by Luciano Franceschetti

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Karl Heinrich Leopold Deschner 23 May 1924 8 April 2014 was a German researcher and writer who achieved public attention in Europe for his trenchant and fiercely critical treatment of Christianity in general and the Catholic Church in particular as expressed in several articles and books culminating in his 10 volume Christianity s Criminal History Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums Rowohlt Verlag Reinbek 1 Karlheinz DeschnerKarlheinz Deschner right in conversation with Hans AlbertBornKarl Heinrich Leopold Deschner23 May 1924Bamberg GermanyDied8 April 2014 aged 89 Hassfurt GermanyNationalityGermanEducationUniversity of WurzburgOccupation s WriterCritic of the church and of religionSpouseElfi TuchChildren3 Contents 1 Life 2 Prizes 3 Works 4 Footnotes 5 External linksLife editDeschner s father Karl was a forester in Bamberg Bavaria His mother Margareta Karoline nee Reischbock grew up in Franconia and Lower Bavaria Both of them were Roman Catholics but the mother converted from Protestantism at some point Karlheinz the eldest of three children attended elementary school in Trossenfurt close to Bamberg from 1929 to 1933 Afterwards he attended the Franciscan Seminary in Dettelbach There he first lived with the family of his godfather and sponsor the clerical councilor Leopold Baumann afterward in the Franciscan monastery From 1934 to 1942 he attended the Alte Neue and Deutsche Gymnasium as a boarding school student with the Carmelite and English Sisters In 1942 he passed his final exams Like the rest of his entire class he reported immediately as a military volunteer for Nazi Germany and was wounded several times He served as a soldier until the Third Reich s capitulation in the final stages as a paratrooper Initially matriculating as a major in Forestry in the University of Munich Deschner attended lectures on Law Theology Philosophy and Psychology during 1946 47 at the Philosophical Theological College in Bamberg From 1947 to 1951 at the University of Wurzburg he studied Contemporary German Literature Philosophy and History and graduated in 1951 with a doctoral dissertation entitled Lenau s Lyrics As an Expression of Metaphysical Despair In the same year he married Elfi Tuch They had three children Katja 1951 Barbel 1958 and Thomas 1959 to 1984 From 1924 to 1964 Deschner resided in a former hunting lodge of the prince bishops of Tretzendorf Steigerwald then for two years in the country house of a friend in Fischbrunn near Hersbruck Franconian Jura After that he resided in Hassfurt am Main until his death Karlheinz Deschner published novels literary criticism essays aphorisms and history critical of religion and the Church Over the years he gave more than 2 000 public lectures In 1971 he was called before court in Nuremberg charged with Insults against the Church but was acquitted Outside of Germany his works remained largely unpublished until the eighties when translated versions where necessary were published in Spain Switzerland Italy and Poland The fourth part of The Cock Crowed Once Again was translated into Norwegian and published in 1972 Deschner worked on his ambitious Criminal History of Christianity from 1970 to 2013 2 He had no official research grants honoraria stipends emoluments or official positions but had been financially supported by a few friends and readers His friend and patron Alfred Schwarz was able to celebrate the appearance of Volume 1 in September 1986 but did not live to see Volume 2 reach publication The German entrepreneur Herbert Steffen founder of the humanistic Giordano Bruno Foundation has continued to support Deschner s work In 1989 German weekly news magazine Der Spiegel published a review of the first two volumes The article was written by Horst Herrmann a former professor of Church law at Munster University who left the Catholic Church in 1981 3 During the summer semester of 1987 Deschner taught a course entitled Criminal History of Christianity at the University of Munster 4 Karlheinz Deschner was a member of the Yugoslavian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Department of Historical Sciences 5 Prizes editIn a foreword of his The Criminal History of Christianity an overview of awards and prizes is presented 4 Deschner was awarded the Arno Schmidt Prize in 1988 succeeding Wolfgang Koeppen Hans Wollschlager and Peter Ruhmkorf In June 1993 he followed Walter Jens Dieter Hildebrandt Gerhard Zwerenz and Robert Jungk in winning the Alternative Buchner Prize and in July 1993 following Andrei Sakharov and Alexander Dubcek he was the first German to be recognized with the International Humanist Award In September 2001 he received the secularistic Erwin Fischer Prize 6 to be followed in November 2001 by the Ludwig Feuerbach Prize Works editThe first of Deschner s books that has been translated into English is God and the Fascists the Vatican Alliance with Mussolini Franco Hitler and Pavelic Amherst NY Prometheus Books 2013 The following translation of his titles is taken from the English version of his official website 7 Novels Night Surrounds My House 1956 Florence Without Sun 1958 Critique of religion and the Church What Do You Think of Christianity 1957 The Cock Crowed Once Again 1962 With God and the Fascists 1965 Images of Jesus from a Theological Perspective 1966 The Century of Barbarism 1966 Church and Fascism 1968 Christianity in the View of Its Opponents Volume 1 1969 Why I Left the Church 1970 Church and War 1970 The Manipulated Faith 1971 Christianity in the View of Its Opponents 1971 On the Cross of the Church 1974 Church of the Unholy 1974 Why I Am a Christian Atheist Agnostic 1977 A Pope Travels to the Scene of the Crime 1981 A Century of Sacred History Vol 1 1982 A Century of Sacred History Vol 2 1983 The Offended Church 1986 Christianity s Criminal History Vol 1 1986 Opus Diaboli 1987 Christianity s Criminal History Vol 2 1988 What I Believe In 1990 Christianity s Criminal History Vol 3 1990 The Politics of the Papacy in the 20th Century 1991 The Anti Catechism 1991 God s Representatives 1994 Christianity s Criminal History Vol 4 1994 World War of the Religions the Eternal Crusade in the Balkans 1995 Christianity s Criminal History Vol 5 1997 Nobody on Top 1997 Christianity s Criminal History Vol 6 1999 Between Subjection and Damnation Robert Machler 1999 Memento 1999 Christianity s Criminal History Vol 7 2002 Christianity s Criminal History Vol 8 2004 Christianity s Criminal History Vol 9 2008 Christianity s Criminal History Vol 10 2013 Literary criticism Kitsch Convention and Art 1957 Talents Poets Dilettantes 1964 Social criticism Who Is Teaching in German Universities 1968 The Moloch A Critical History of the U S A 1992 What I Think 1994 For a Bite of Meat 1998 Aphorisms Only the Living Swims Against the Current 1985 Offences 1994 Miscellaneous Dreams of Sleeping Beauty and Stench from the Stall 1989 The Rhoen Region 1998 Footnotes edit Hans Kung p xxi of The Catholic Church 2001 Karlheinz Deschner Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums Rowohlt Magazin rowohlt de in German Horst Herrmann Einer singt falsch beim Halleluja published on 02 Jan 1989 in Der Spiegel spiegel de in German a b Deschner Karlheinz 1986 Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums Rowohlt p 526 Uber den Autor Bd 8 p 526 sanu ac rs Archived 2018 03 25 at the Wayback Machine Foreign members in the Department of Historical Sciences Erwin Fischer Award 2001 Dr Karlheinz Deschner honored Die offizielle WebSite des Kirchenkritikers Karlheinz Deschner 18 January 2002 External links edit nbsp Media related to Karlheinz Deschner at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Quotations related to Karlheinz Deschner at Wikiquote Karlheinz Deschner s website English part tele akademie de Information about Karlheinz Deschner at SWR educational television German uaar it Storia criminale del Cristianesimo article about Deschner s main book in Italian by Luciano Franceschetti Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karlheinz Deschner amp 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