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Klaas Huizing serves as Professor of Systematic Theology and Contemporary Theological Issues at the Institute for Protestant Theology and Religious Education, Julius-Maximilians-University Würzburg. Appointed Ordinarius at the Chair of Protestant Theology I since 1998, he maintains an active academic presence with consultation hours and direct contact channels at Wittelsbacherplatz 1.
His educational trajectory spans 1977-1986 with Philosophy and Theology studies across Münster, Kampen (NL), Hamburg, Heidelberg, and Munich. He achieved dual doctorates—Dr. phil. (1986) and Dr. theol. (1989)—followed by habilitation (Dr. habil.) in 1993.
Huizing's research interrogates theological ethics through frameworks of shame/honor cultures, 21st-century relevance of Reformation thought, and Karl Barth's legacy. His work bridges systematic theology with public discourse, emphasizing anthropological dimensions and contemporary applicability. The 2022 monograph Lebenslehre exemplifies his project of constructing accessible theology for modern existential challenges.
Publication trends reveal consistent ethical engagement across two decades, evolving from Barth studies (2018) through sin/reformation critiques (2017) to foundational ethical systems (2016). His methodology integrates narrative theology (2018 novel), aesthetic philosophy (2015 trilogy), and practical pastoral applications (2009 fear analysis), demonstrating interdisciplinary fluidity between biblical exegesis, philosophical anthropology, and cultural criticism.
Accolades include:
- Förderpreis des Freistaates Bayern für junge Schriftsteller (1995)
- TZ-Stern literary award (1999)
- Villa-Concordia-Preis (2002)
- Villa-Concordia-Stipendium residency (2003)
Huizing directs significant editorial work as chief editor of OPUS cultural magazine since 2006 and publisher since 2016, while maintaining P.E.N. Club membership since 1997. His academic trajectory—from Munich assistant (1988-1995) to Würzburg representative (1995)—culminated in his current professorship, sustained alongside marriage since 1981 and parenthood to two daughters. No laboratory or team affiliations are documented in source materials.
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