Klaus Koschorke

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Klaus Koschorke
Fields Church History
Institutions LMU Munich

Klaus Koschorke (born 13 April 1948) is a Professor of Early and Global History of Christianity at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (Germany)

Life and academic background

After studying Protestant theology in Berlin, Heidelberg, Edinburgh, Tübingen and Heidelberg from 1967–1973, Klaus Koschorke completed his doctoral degree in Heidelberg in 1976 with a dissertation on the newly discovered Coptic-Gnostic texts from Nag Hammadi. He was a research assistant in Bielefeld-Bethel and Heidelberg and assistant professor in Bern, where he qualified as a university lecturer in 1991 with his habilitation thesis on 4th century Greek ecclesiology (Basil of Caesarea). Also during this time he held guest professorships and teaching positions in Switzerland and in Asia (foremost in Sri Lanka, 1982/3).[1]

Since 1993, succeeding Georg Kretschmar, he has held the Chair of Church History at the University of Munich (LMU) . He developed it – in addition to the treatment of patristic themes – into the only Chair of Church History at a Faculty of Protestant Theology in German-speaking central Europe that specializes in the history of non-western and global Christianity. Its many projects have been aimed at an ecumenical-oriented church history that is concerned not only with the denominational, but also with the geographical and cultural-contextual plurality of World Christianity. Koschorke was dean of the Faculty for Protestant Theology at the University Munich from 2003-2005 and has been Visiting Research Fellow at Liverpool Hope University since 2010. Regular research stays in Asia, Africa and Latin America and guest professorships at European and various Asian institutions (e.g. in 2012 as guest professor at Shanghai University, China) serve the further development of the new historical subdiscipline “History of World Christianity” and networking between scholars engaged in this area of research.[1]

Editor of the following book series

  • Studies in the History of Christianity in the Non-Western World (Asia, Africa, Latin America) (= Studien zur Außereuropäischen Christentumsgeschichte) (Asien, Afrika, Lateinamerika). Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, Göttingen 1998ff; Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2002ff. (together with Johannes Meier)
  • 'Studies in the Intercultural History of Christianity (= Studien zur Interkulturellen Geschichte des Christentums / Études d'histoire interculturelle du Christianisme). P. Lang, Frankfurt am Main/ Bern/ New York etc. 1999ff.
  • Jahrbuch für vergleichende Überseegeschichte (Forschungsstiftung für vergleichende europäische Überseegeschichte). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2000ff.
  • The Journal of World Christianity (Member of the Editorial Board, Open-Access Journal, www.journalofworldchristianity.org, 2008ff).
  • Documents on the History of Christianity in Asia, Africa, Latin America (= Dokumente zur Außereuropäischen Christentumsgeschichte (Asien, Afrika, Lateinamerika)). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2010ff.
  • Religion in Past and Present Brill, Leiden 2006ff. (Area Editor)

Works (Selection)

  • Phases of Globalization in the History of Christianity. (Etappen der Globalisierung in christentumsgeschichtlicher Perspektive). (Studies in the History of Christianity in the Non-Western World. Vol. 19). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2012, ISBN 978-3-447-06672-3.
  • The Dutch Reformed Church in Colonial Ceylon (18th Century). Minutes of the Consistory of the Dutch Reformed Church in Colombo held at the Wolvendaal Church, Colombo (1735–1797). (Documents on the History of Christianity in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Vol. II), Wiesbaden 2011, ISBN 978-3-447-06546-7.
  • Außereuropäische Christentumsgeschichte (Asien, Afrika, Lateinamerika) 1450 – 1990. Edited together with F. Ludwig and Mariano Delgado (Kirchen- und Theologiegeschichte in Quellen Bd. VI), 4. Auflage. Neukirchen 2012.
    • Spanish Edition: Historia del cristianismo en sus fuentes. Asia, África y América Latina [1450 – 1990] Editorial Trotta, Madrid 2012, ISBN 978-84-9879-252-2.
    • English Edition: A History of Christianity in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, 1450 – 1990. A Documentary Sourcebook. Eerdmans, Grand Rapids 2007, ISBN 978-0-8028-2889-7.
  • Falling Walls. The Year 1989/90 as a Turning Point in the History of World Christianity. (Einstürzende Mauern. Das Jahr 1989/90 als Epochenjahr in der Geschichte des Weltchristentums.) (Studies in the History of Christianity in the Non-Western World. Vol. 15). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2009.
  • Transcontinental Links in the History of Non-Western Christianity. (Transkontinentale Beziehungen in der Geschichte des Außereuropäischen Christentums.) (Studies in the History of Christianity in the Non-Western World. Vol. 6). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2002.
  • "Christen und Gewürze". Konfrontation und Interaktion kolonialer und indigener Christentumsvarianten. (Studies in the History of Christianity in the Non-Western World Bd. 1). Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, Göttingen 1998.
  • Spuren der alten Liebe. Studien zum Kirchenbegriff des Basilius von Caesarea. (Paradosis Bd. 32). Freiburg/Schweiz 1991.
  • Die Polemik der Gnostiker gegen das kirchliche Christentum. Unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Nag-Hammadi-Traktate "Apokalypse des Petrus" (NHC VII,3) und "Testimonium Veritatis" (NHC IX,3). (Nag Hammadi Studies XII), Leiden 1978.
  • Hippolyt's Ketzerbekämpfung und Polemik gegen die Gnostiker. Eine tendenzkritische Untersuchung seiner "Refutatio omnium haeresium". (Göttinger Orientforschungen VI/4), Wiesbaden 1975.

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