Helmut Gollwitzer

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Helmut Gollwitzer


Born
in Pappenheim, Bavaria, Germany
December 29, 1908

Died
October 17, 1993

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Helmut Gollwitzer (1908-1993) was a Protestant (Lutheran) theologian and author. Known as a close friend of Rudi Dutschke, whose wife studied with Gollwitzer, and a pastor to Ulrike Meinhof, he was prominently involved in the political debates ensuing in the late 1960s and 1970s. Gollwitzer was a pacifist and well-known opponent of nuclear weapons, the US engagement in Vietnam and the arms race, as well as a staunch critic of capitalism.

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“[Bernard Lichtenberg. 27.09.1943] It is my firm resolution to keep, with the help of God, the vows that in his presence I made at the end of the thirty-day spiritual exercises. That is to say, I shall consider everything that happens to me, joyful or painful things, elevating or depressing, in the light of eternity. In my pacience, I will possess my soul.”
Helmut Gollwitzer, Dying We Live: The Final Messages and Records of the Resistance

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