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The contributions of this volume are written from a historical perspective and look at the specific form the relationship between church and state took in three different countries, with special attention being paid to their respective strengths and weaknesses.The separation of church and state is one of the most important advances of modern times. Yet Germany, France and the United States took very different routes to achieving this. The present situation is full of questions that were approached in the papers given at the 14th Dietrich Bonhoeffer Lecture Series 2010 in Mainz and were…mehr

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The contributions of this volume are written from a historical perspective and look at the specific form the relationship between church and state took in three different countries, with special attention being paid to their respective strengths and weaknesses.The separation of church and state is one of the most important advances of modern times. Yet Germany, France and the United States took very different routes to achieving this. The present situation is full of questions that were approached in the papers given at the 14th Dietrich Bonhoeffer Lecture Series 2010 in Mainz and were answered from various perspectives. How and for what reason did these very different models come to be? What are their respective strengths and weaknesses? More recently, these questions have again cropped up in the discussion surrounding the role of Islam in Western societies.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr. Heinrich Bedford-Strohm ist Inhaber des Lehrstuhls Systematische Theologie und theologische Gegenwartsfragen an der Universität Bamberg, Dekan der Fakultät Humanwissenschaften und Leiter der Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Forschungsstelle für Öffentliche Theologie.

Christiane Tietz ist Professorin für Systematische Theologie am Institut für Hermeneutik und Religionsphilosophie der Universität Zürich.Prof. Dr. Heinrich de Wall, Jahrgang. 1961, Studium der Rechtswissenschaft in Göttingen, 1990 Promotion (Erlangen), 1992 zweites juristisches Staatsexamen, 1997 Habilitation (Erlangen), 1998 - 2001 Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Öffentliches Recht, Staatskirchen- und Kirchenrecht an der Universität Halle-Wittenberg. seit 2001 Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Kirchenrecht, Staats- und Verwaltungsrecht und Leiter des Hans-Liermann-Instituts für Kirchenrecht an der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. Forschungsgebiete: Staatskirchenrecht, Evangelisches Kirchenrecht, Geschichte der Staatslehre, Allgemeines Verwaltungsrecht