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Niklas luhmann biography of martin luther

          In his book De Servo Arbitrio ( []), Martin Luther deals with necessity and contingency as an answer to Erasmus and his understanding of free will over....

          Niklas Luhmann

          German sociologist (1927–1998)

          Niklas Luhmann (; German:[ˈluːman]; December 8, 1927 – November 11, 1998) was a German sociologist, philosopher of social science, and a prominent thinker in systems theory.[2]

          Biography

          Luhmann was born in Lüneburg, Free State of Prussia, where his father's family had been running a brewery for several generations.

          Abstract: This article explores the idea that social communication performs coupled with the consciousness of human beings –but it is not generated by it–.

        1. Description: This project explores Christian church history from the perspective provided by social systems theory (Niklas Luhmann).
        2. In his book De Servo Arbitrio ( []), Martin Luther deals with necessity and contingency as an answer to Erasmus and his understanding of free will over.
        3. Abstract.
        4. This article explores the idea that social communication performs coupled with the consciousness of human beings –but it is not generated by.
        5. He entered the Gymnasium Johanneum at Luneburg in 1937.[3] In 1943, he was conscripted as a Luftwaffenhelfer in World War II and served for two years until, at the age of 17, he was taken prisoner of war by American troops in 1945.[4] After the war Luhmann studied law at the University of Freiburg from 1946 to 1949, where he obtained a law degree, and then began a career in Lüneburg's public administration.

          During a sabbatical in 1961, he went to Harvard, where he met and studied under Talcott Parsons, then the world's most influential social systems theorist.

          In later days, L