Left to right at a 1956 Evangelical Lutheran Church annual meeting in Wuppertal are Upper Church Councillor (Oberkirchenrat) Joachim Beckmann (1901–1987), Hans Iwand, German theologian Wilhelm Schneemelcher (1914–2003), and Swiss theologian Karl Barth (1886–1968).
Born
Hans Joachim Iwand
11 July 1899
Schreibendorf, Silesia
Died
2 May 1960
Bonn, North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany
Nationality
German
Occupation
Lutheran theologian
Spouse
Ilse Ehrhardt (m. 1927)
Children
5
Hans Joachim Iwand (German:[hansˈjoːaxɪmˈʔiːvant]; 11 July 1899 – 2 May 1960) was a German Lutheran theologian. Iwand's thought was considerably influenced by Karl Barth.
Hans Joachim Iwand (German: [hans ˈjoːaxɪm ˈʔiːvant]; 11 July 1899 – 2 May 1960) was a German Lutheran theologian. Iwand's thought was considerably influenced...
German penitence and of reconciliation with churches abroad. Together with HansIwand, he authored the Darmstadt Declaration [de] in 1947 – a more concrete...
Schmitz), Bloestau (East Prussia) and Jordan in the New March (both led by HansIwand 1935–1937), Naumburg am Queis (Gerhard Gloege), Stettin-Finkenwalde, later...
a younger generation of notable theologians such as Günther Bornkamm, HansIwand and Martin Noth. In 1933 the Nazis took power, following several years...
Welt – Theologie gegen den Strich. Erbe der Väter (L. Ragaz/M. Buber/H. J. Iwand/J. L. Hromadka/H. Gollwitzer/P. Teilhard de Chardin). Auftrag für heute...
Julius Stahl followed by his studies. The rapporteurs were professors Hans Joachim Iwand and Otto Weber. In addition to writing the dissertation, Fahlbusch...
Leonhard Ragaz (around 1920), Harmannus Obendink (1949) and Hans Joachim Iwand (1964) disagreed. Iwand emphasized that the community of goods was just as possible...