Wolfgang Huber - Literature

Literature

  • Der tadellose Protestant. Immer freundlich, immer korrekt, immer klug - Wolfgang Huber prägte sein Amt durch maßvoll linke Ansichten und hartnäckige Sachlichkeit. In: Die Zeit Nr. 18, 23. April 2009, p. 7.
  • "Gewählter Glücksfall", Steffen Reiche on Wolfgang Huber in the Märkischen Allgemeine Zeitung, 5. November 2009
  • "Konflikt und Konsens", Karl Kardinal Lehmann on Wolfgang Huber in Tagesspiegel, 25. Oktober 2009
  • "Aus dem Kirchenschlaf gerissen", in: Die Zeit, 22. Oktober 2009
  • "Huber ist moralische Instanz geworden", Horst Köhler on Wolfgang Huber
  • „Wenn eure Kinder morgen fragen.“ Wilfried Köpke in conversation with Wolfgang Huber, Margot Käßmann and Manfred Kock (2005)

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