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in Germany until he returned again to Geneva in 1992. In August 1992, the WCC Central Committee elected Raiser as general secretary for a five-year term. He assumed his responsibilities in January 1993, and in September 1996 was re-elected for a second five-year term which ran until the end of 2002.
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in February 1963, was ordained in May 1964 and finished pastoral training in 1965.and started working with the World Council of Churches, first in the department for Faith and Order.
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Noting the press of business facing the Council due to probable changes to be recommended by the Special Commission, and other items, the Central Committee, meeting in
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in 1957, moving on to the theological school in Bethel, and later to the universities of Heidelberg and Zürich. He concluded his academic theological education in
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He later became the Deputy General Secretary. Leaving the WCC in 1983, Raiser began to teach theology at
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Grand Crosses with Star and Sash of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Raiser holds honorary doctorates from the Budapest Theological Academy (1992) and the
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Wir stehen noch am Anfang - Ökumene in einer veränderten Welt
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To Be the Church - Challenges and Hopes for a New Millennium
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in 1957, Raiser spent six months working in a steel mill in
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in 2001, extended his term by one year to December 2003.
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World Council of Churches
Magdeburg, Germany
Schwerin
Göttingen
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Tübingen
Dortmund
Ludwig Raiser
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Tübingen
Bochum University
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