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Albrecht Goes was born on 22 March, 1908, is a German writer and Protestant theologian. Discover Albrecht Goes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?
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Albrecht Goes (22 March 1908 – 23 February 2000) was a German writer and Protestant theologian.
Albrecht Goes was born in 1908 in the Protestant rectory in Langenbeutingen.
He spent his childhood there, but his mother died in 1911 and in 1915 he went to live with his grandmother in Berlin-Steglitz.
He went to school there until 1919, when he moved to a school in Göppingen.
In 1922, he entered the theological seminary in Urach, and from 1922 to 1923 he attended the seminary in Schöntal.
His room-mate there was Gerd Gaiser.
He passed his university exams and in 1924 entered the advanced seminary in Urach.
In 1926, he read German studies and history in Tübingen, then switched to theology.
In 1928, he went to Berlin to continue his theology studies, and there he met and was influenced by Romano Guardini.
In 1930 Goes was ordained for the Evangelical Church in Württemberg as a parson in Tuttlingen's main church, and in 1931 became a vicar at the Martinskirche in Stuttgart.
Goes's first volumes of poetry were Verse in 1932 and Der Hirte (The Herdsman) in 1934.
In 1933, he began his first rectorate in Unterbalzheim in Illertissen.
In the same year he married Elisabeth Schneider, with whom he had three daughters: Christin, Brigitte and Rose.
In 1938, he took up a rectorate in Gebersheim (which today is a part of the city of Leonberg).
His involvement with the German army during the Second World War began when he was conscripted in 1940.
He was trained as a radio operator and sent to Romania.
From 1942 to 1945 he was a clergyman in hospitals and prisons in Russia, Poland, Hungary and Austria.
The story Unruhige Nacht (Restless Night) was published in 1950.
The novel Das Brandopfer (The Burnt Offering) examined the Holocaust during the Third Reich from the perspective of an ordinary butcher's wife, who eventually tries to find justice by sacrificing herself.
The book, written in simple language, is considered a significant contribution to the dialogue and reconciliation between Jews and Christians in the post-Third Reich era.
Unruhige Nacht was translated into English as Arrow to the Heart and adapted for broadcast by BBC Television in the United Kingdom in 1952.
After the war he returned to his ministry in Gebersheim, and he stayed there until he quit the Church in 1953 to become a full-time writer; from then on he preached twice a month.
In 1954, he moved back to Stuttgart-Rohr.
He campaigned against the rearmament of Germany by, for example, adding his signature to the 'German Manifesto' of the Paul's Church Movement (along with, among others, Gustav Heinemann).
In 1958, he was inaugurated into the Berlin Academy of Arts.
This was recognised in 1978 when Goes was awarded the Buber-Rosenzweig Medal.
Both Unruhige Nacht and Das Brandopfer were turned into films.
Goes was buried at the Prag Cemetery in Stuttgart on 28 February 2000.
His 100th birthday was celebrated with new scholarly books and editions of his works, and an extensive programme of events.