Background
Siemon-Netto, Uwe was born on October 25, 1936 in Leipzig, Germany. Son of Karl Heinz and Ruth (Netto) Siemon-Netto.
(Many Vietnam veterans felt--and still feel--not only reje...)
Many Vietnam veterans felt--and still feel--not only rejected by God and their church but also betrayed by their nation and even their families. Using themes from Dietrich Bonhoeffer's theology, Siemon-Netto explores the veterans' situation and argues for God's acquital of the charge of abandoning the veterans during and after this war.
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(More than six decades ago, thousands of Germans were put ...)
More than six decades ago, thousands of Germans were put to death for their attempt to overthrow the National Socialist tyranny. Most of them were Christian; some Roman Catholic, and some Lutheran. The most famous among the latter group were Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Carl Friedrich Goerdeler. This study will show that both men acted in accordance with Martin Luther's teachings on how and when to resist secular authority, although many eminent scholars and scribes have promoted the cliche that Luther was somehow to blame for Hitler's rise to power.
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Siemon-Netto, Uwe was born on October 25, 1936 in Leipzig, Germany. Son of Karl Heinz and Ruth (Netto) Siemon-Netto.
Master of Arts, Lutheran School Theology, Chicago, 1988;
Doctor of Philosophy, Boston University, 1992.
Slot editor, Associated Press, Frankfurt, Berlin, 1958-1961;
foreign correspondent, Springer Foreign News, London, 1962;
foreign correspondent, Springer Foreign News, New York City, 1962-1964;
foreign correspondent, Springer Foreign News, Vietnam, 1965-1969;
foreign correspondent, Stern Magazine, New York City, 1969-1973;
managing editor, Hamburger Morgenpost, Hamburg, Germany, 1973-1975;
writer, editorial consultant, since 1975. Consultant Axel Springer Verlag, Hamburg, Berlin, 1988-1992, Der Tagesspiegel, Berlin, 1993-1994, Science American, New York City, 1994-1995, Idea Protestant Public House, Wetzlar, Germany, since 1991. Resident scholar Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton, 1996-1997.
(Many Vietnam veterans felt--and still feel--not only reje...)
(More than six decades ago, thousands of Germans were put ...)
(Book by Siemon-Netto, Uwe)
Active Vietnam Veterans Ministers Association, Washington.
Son of Ruth (Netto) Siemon-Netto and Karl Heinz Siemon-Netto; married Gillian Mary Ackers, December 1, 1962.