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Uwe Siemon-Netto

Uwe Siemon-Netto (born October 25, 1936), the former religion editor of United Press International, is a German international columnist and a Lutheran lay theologian. He is a Senior Distinguished Fellow of 1517 The Legacy Project, a non-profit initiative built, in part, upon the work of Martin Luther, John Warwick Montgomery, and Rod Rosenbladt. This initiative absorbed the Center for Lutheran Theology and Public Life (CLTPL) and League of Faithful Masks (LFM), a non-profit religious corporation based in Capistrano Beach, California. Siemon-Netto founded CLTPL-LFM and is its director emeritus. CLTPL/LFM champions the Lutheran doctrine of vocation as "an antidote against the destructive force of contemporary narcissism". This doctrine holds that Christians have a divine calling to serve their neighbor in all their secular endeavors. CLTPL was formerly located at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, where Siemon-Netto served as scholar-in-residence until 2009. As a journalist, Siemon-Netto specializes in issues relating to faith and society, and in foreign affairs. He is a correspondent of freepressers.com, an internet publication, and was a contributor of The Atlantic Times, an English-language monthly newspaper produced by leading German journalists for the North American market. He also taught as a visiting professor of journalism at Concordia University Irvine and led doctoral-level seminars at Concordia Seminary and other venues in the United States, Germany, and France. For nearly 60 years, Siemon-Netto was married to Gillian née Ackers, an Englishwoman, who died on March 6, 2022, in Mission Viejo, California. On April 15, 2023 he married Karin von Renthe-Fink, a fellow German he met church after his first wife's death.

Early life

Siemon-Netto was born in Leipzig, Germany, where his devoutly Lutheran grandmother was the pivotal figure in his childhood in World War II.[1]

Journalism career

Siemon-Netto began his journalism career 1956 as a trainee at Westfalenpost, a large regional newspaper in southern Westphalia. In 1958, he joined the Associated Press in Frankfurt first as copy editor, then as slot editor and roving reporter, covering, among other things, the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. From 1962 to 1969, he worked as a correspondent for Springer Foreign News Service in London, Paris, New York, Vietnam, the Middle East and Hong Kong. His assignments included the United Nations, the U.S. civil rights movement, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the Vietnam War (over a period of five years), the Arab–Israeli Six-Day War, and China's Cultural Revolution. From 1969 to 1973, Siemon-Netto was North American correspondent for the magazine, Der Stern, writing about many major news events in North, Central, and South America, and in East Asia, France, and again Vietnam.

From 1973 to 1986, Siemon-Netto served as Managing Editor for Hamburger Morgenpost, taught journalism at Hamburg's Journalistenschule Henri Nannen, worked as a freelance correspondent for German, Swiss, French, and U.S. publications, and as a media consultant overseeing a variety of design and management tasks at publications in Germany and the United States.

In mid-career, at age 50, he began his theological studies, first in Chicago, then in Boston. During these studies, Siemon-Netto freelanced as a magazine correspondent. At the time of the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and Germany's subsequent reunification, he served, concurrently with his academic work, as an editorial consultant and—as independent contractor—executive editor for Bild, launching its East German editions, helping plan newspapers for Leipzig and Dresden, training Eastern German journalists, and developing a new curriculum for Journalistenschule Axel Springer.

From 1993 to 1994 he managed the redesign of the Berlin daily paper Der Tagesspiegel, the Scientific American in New York, and ideaSpektrum, a Protestant magazine in Wetzlar, Germany. He also co-founded CA – Confessio Augustana, a Lutheran quarterly magazine in Neuendettelsau, Bavaria. From 2000 to 2005, he was religious affairs editor of United Press International and a Washington-based columnist for a variety of German-language publications.

Education

He attended a variety of schools in Germany. He earned his M.A. in theology at the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago. His Ph.D. in theology and sociology of religion is from Boston University under Peter L. Berger, Carter Lindberg, and Uri Ra'Anan. He spent a post-doctoral year at the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey,. working on a project to bridge the gap between theology and the media.

Honors and awards

  • D.Litt., Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. (2004)
  • Friedrich Hecker Freedom Award (2009)

Notes

  1. ^ Siemon-Netto, Uwe. The Fabricated Luther: The Rise and Fall of the Shirer Myth. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1995, 17–20.

Bibliography

Books

  • Siemon-Netto, Uwe (1990). The Acquittal of God: a theology for Vietnam veterans. New York: Pilgrim Press. ISBN 0-8298-0833-7.
  • The Fabricated Luther: the rise and fall of the Shirer myth. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1995; ISBN 0-570-04800-1.
  • Luther als Wegbereiter Hitlers? Zur Geschichte eines Vorurteils. Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 1993; ISBN 3-579-02203-2.
  • One incarnate truth: Christianity's answer to spiritual chaos. Concordia Publishing House, 2002; ISBN 0758602774.
  • Duc: A reporter's love for the wounded people of Vietnam. Amazon, 2013; ISBN 978-1482692808 and ISBN 1482692805.
  • On the brink: the myth of German anti-Americanism. Washington, D.C.: Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1982; ISBN 0-89633-056-7.
  • Duc, der Deutsche. Mein Vietnam, Warum die Falschen siegten. Basel: Brunnen-Verlag. 2014; ISBN 978-3-7655-2024-2.
  • — (2015). Triumph of the absurd: a reporter's love for the abandoned people of Vietnam. ISBN 978-1-945500-00-8.
  • Griewatsch. Der Lümmel aus dem Leipziger Luftschutzkeller. Basel: fontis, 2015; ISBN 978-3-03848-038-9.
  • Luther. Lehrmeister des Widerstandes, Basel: fontis, 2016. ISBN 978-3-03848-092-1.
  • Luther manipulé. Contre le mythe du réformateur, "fourrier de Hitler". Paris: Indes Savantes, 2017; ISBN 978-2-84654-456-6
  • Urchin at War.The tale of a Leipzig rascal and his Lutheran granny under bombs in Nazi Germany. Irvine: 2021; ISBN 978-1-94896-958-1

Essays and reporting

  • "Bewitched By Bolivar." Civilization 7 (April/May 2000) No. 2:78–86.
  • "I Was an East German, Elian Gonzalez." The Wall Street Journal – Eastern Edition 235 04/06/2000) No. 69:A22.
  • "J.S. Bach in Japan." First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion & Public Life (June/July 2000) No. 104:15–17.
  • "Luther and Hitler: Friends or Foes?" 35 Dialog: a Journal of Theology (Summer 1996):188–192.
  • "Luther and the Jews." The Lutheran Witness 123 (2004) No. 4:16–19.
  • "Luther versus Lenin." Lutheran Quarterly ns 5 (Winter 1991):403–417.
  • "The Next Pope." The National Interest (Winter 2003/2004) No. 74:109-114.
  • "Sonderweg." The National Interest (Winter 2002/2003) No. 70:33–44.
  • Siemon-Netto, Uwe (January–February 2016). "Where Muslim dreams may lead". Quadrant. 60 (1–2): 38–41.

References

  • "About Uwe Siemon-Netto" Concordia Seminary Institute on Lay Vocation. St. Louis: Concordia Seminary, 2006.
  • Curriculum vitae (literally, "the course of life") [1].

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Uwe Siemon Netto born October 25 1936 the former religion editor of United Press International is a German international columnist and a Lutheran lay theologian He is a Senior Distinguished Fellow of 1517 The Legacy Project a non profit initiative built in part upon the work of Martin Luther John Warwick Montgomery and Rod Rosenbladt This initiative absorbed the Center for Lutheran Theology and Public Life CLTPL and League of Faithful Masks LFM a non profit religious corporation based in Capistrano Beach California Siemon Netto founded CLTPL LFM and is its director emeritus CLTPL LFM champions the Lutheran doctrine of vocation as an antidote against the destructive force of contemporary narcissism This doctrine holds that Christians have a divine calling to serve their neighbor in all their secular endeavors CLTPL was formerly located at Concordia Seminary in St Louis Missouri where Siemon Netto served as scholar in residence until 2009 As a journalist Siemon Netto specializes in issues relating to faith and society and in foreign affairs He is a correspondent of freepressers com an internet publication and was a contributor of The Atlantic Times an English language monthly newspaper produced by leading German journalists for the North American market He also taught as a visiting professor of journalism at Concordia University Irvine and led doctoral level seminars at Concordia Seminary and other venues in the United States Germany and France For nearly 60 years Siemon Netto was married to Gillian nee Ackers an Englishwoman who died on March 6 2022 in Mission Viejo California On April 15 2023 he married Karin von Renthe Fink a fellow German he met church after his first wife s death Contents 1 Early life 2 Journalism career 3 Education 4 Honors and awards 5 Notes 6 Bibliography 6 1 Books 6 2 Essays and reporting 7 ReferencesEarly life EditSiemon Netto was born in Leipzig Germany where his devoutly Lutheran grandmother was the pivotal figure in his childhood in World War II 1 Journalism career EditSiemon Netto began his journalism career 1956 as a trainee at Westfalenpost a large regional newspaper in southern Westphalia In 1958 he joined the Associated Press in Frankfurt first as copy editor then as slot editor and roving reporter covering among other things the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961 From 1962 to 1969 he worked as a correspondent for Springer Foreign News Service in London Paris New York Vietnam the Middle East and Hong Kong His assignments included the United Nations the U S civil rights movement the assassination of President John F Kennedy the Vietnam War over a period of five years the Arab Israeli Six Day War and China s Cultural Revolution From 1969 to 1973 Siemon Netto was North American correspondent for the magazine Der Stern writing about many major news events in North Central and South America and in East Asia France and again Vietnam From 1973 to 1986 Siemon Netto served as Managing Editor for Hamburger Morgenpost taught journalism at Hamburg s Journalistenschule Henri Nannen worked as a freelance correspondent for German Swiss French and U S publications and as a media consultant overseeing a variety of design and management tasks at publications in Germany and the United States In mid career at age 50 he began his theological studies first in Chicago then in Boston During these studies Siemon Netto freelanced as a magazine correspondent At the time of the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and Germany s subsequent reunification he served concurrently with his academic work as an editorial consultant and as independent contractor executive editor for Bild launching its East German editions helping plan newspapers for Leipzig and Dresden training Eastern German journalists and developing a new curriculum for Journalistenschule Axel Springer From 1993 to 1994 he managed the redesign of the Berlin daily paper Der Tagesspiegel the Scientific American in New York and ideaSpektrum a Protestant magazine in Wetzlar Germany He also co founded CA Confessio Augustana a Lutheran quarterly magazine in Neuendettelsau Bavaria From 2000 to 2005 he was religious affairs editor of United Press International and a Washington based columnist for a variety of German language publications Education EditHe attended a variety of schools in Germany He earned his M A in theology at the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago His Ph D in theology and sociology of religion is from Boston University under Peter L Berger Carter Lindberg and Uri Ra Anan He spent a post doctoral year at the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton New Jersey working on a project to bridge the gap between theology and the media Honors and awards EditD Litt Concordia Seminary St Louis Mo 2004 Friedrich Hecker Freedom Award 2009 Notes Edit Siemon Netto Uwe The Fabricated Luther The Rise and Fall of the Shirer Myth St Louis Concordia Publishing House 1995 17 20 Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items November 2017 Books Edit Siemon Netto Uwe 1990 The Acquittal of God a theology for Vietnam veterans New York Pilgrim Press ISBN 0 8298 0833 7 The Fabricated Luther the rise and fall of the Shirer myth St Louis Concordia Publishing House 1995 ISBN 0 570 04800 1 Luther als Wegbereiter Hitlers Zur Geschichte eines Vorurteils Gutersloh Gutersloher Verlagshaus 1993 ISBN 3 579 02203 2 One incarnate truth Christianity s answer to spiritual chaos Concordia Publishing House 2002 ISBN 0758602774 Duc A reporter s love for the wounded people of Vietnam Amazon 2013 ISBN 978 1482692808 and ISBN 1482692805 On the brink the myth of German anti Americanism Washington D C Ethics and Public Policy Center 1982 ISBN 0 89633 056 7 Duc der Deutsche Mein Vietnam Warum die Falschen siegten Basel Brunnen Verlag 2014 ISBN 978 3 7655 2024 2 2015 Triumph of the absurd a reporter s love for the abandoned people of Vietnam ISBN 978 1 945500 00 8 Griewatsch Der Lummel aus dem Leipziger Luftschutzkeller Basel fontis 2015 ISBN 978 3 03848 038 9 Luther Lehrmeister des Widerstandes Basel fontis 2016 ISBN 978 3 03848 092 1 Luther manipule Contre le mythe du reformateur fourrier de Hitler Paris Indes Savantes 2017 ISBN 978 2 84654 456 6 Urchin at War The tale of a Leipzig rascal and his Lutheran granny under bombs in Nazi Germany Irvine 2021 ISBN 978 1 94896 958 1Essays and reporting Edit Bewitched By Bolivar Civilization 7 April May 2000 No 2 78 86 I Was an East German Elian Gonzalez The Wall Street Journal Eastern Edition 235 04 06 2000 No 69 A22 J S Bach in Japan First Things A Monthly Journal of Religion amp Public Life June July 2000 No 104 15 17 Luther and Hitler Friends or Foes 35 Dialog a Journal of Theology Summer 1996 188 192 Luther and the Jews The Lutheran Witness 123 2004 No 4 16 19 Luther versus Lenin Lutheran Quarterly ns 5 Winter 1991 403 417 The Next Pope The National Interest Winter 2003 2004 No 74 109 114 Sonderweg The National Interest Winter 2002 2003 No 70 33 44 Siemon Netto Uwe January February 2016 Where Muslim dreams may lead Quadrant 60 1 2 38 41 References Edit About Uwe Siemon Netto Concordia Seminary Institute on Lay Vocation St Louis Concordia Seminary 2006 Curriculum vitae literally the course of life 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uwe Siemon Netto amp oldid 1164747670, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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