Johannes Sløk (27 April 1916 in Frederiksberg – 30 June 2001) was a Danish philosopher, professor at the University of Aarhus and founder of "Idéhistorie" (History of ideas), an interdisciplinary discipline mainly about writings pertaining to the ideas of Western culture since Antiquity. The concept is now the "Department of Philosophy and History of Ideas" a department under the faculty of humanities of Aarhus University. During the student rising of 1968, Sløk was forced to leave his position as professor at Idéhistorie, and the institute became oriented around the Marxist theory. Sløk instead was granted a special position at the Department of Theology, as professor of analytic theology. Sløk was one of the four Aarhus theologians and wrote a series of books on religion and its meaning
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| - Johannes Sløk (27 April 1916 in Frederiksberg – 30 June 2001) was a Danish philosopher, professor at the University of Aarhus and founder of "Idéhistorie" (History of ideas), an interdisciplinary discipline mainly about writings pertaining to the ideas of Western culture since Antiquity. The concept is now the "Department of Philosophy and History of Ideas" a department under the faculty of humanities of Aarhus University. During the student rising of 1968, Sløk was forced to leave his position as professor at Idéhistorie, and the institute became oriented around the Marxist theory. Sløk instead was granted a special position at the Department of Theology, as professor of analytic theology. Sløk was one of the four Aarhus theologians and wrote a series of books on religion and its meaning (en)
- Johannes Sløk, född den 27 april 1916, död den 30 juni 2001, var en dansk teolog, idéhistoriker och filosof. Sløk blev professor víd teologiska fakulteten vid Aarhus universitet 1959, i ämnet systematisk teologi. Från 1967 till 1974 var han professor i idéhistoria på samma plats, och 1977-1986 åter professor i teologi. Johannes Sløk skrev över 60 böcker om många av världens stora filosofer. Dessutom översatte han en betydande del av Shakespeares skådespel till danska. (sv)
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| - Johannes Sløk (27 April 1916 in Frederiksberg – 30 June 2001) was a Danish philosopher, professor at the University of Aarhus and founder of "Idéhistorie" (History of ideas), an interdisciplinary discipline mainly about writings pertaining to the ideas of Western culture since Antiquity. The concept is now the "Department of Philosophy and History of Ideas" a department under the faculty of humanities of Aarhus University. During the student rising of 1968, Sløk was forced to leave his position as professor at Idéhistorie, and the institute became oriented around the Marxist theory. Sløk instead was granted a special position at the Department of Theology, as professor of analytic theology. Sløk was one of the four Aarhus theologians and wrote a series of books on religion and its meaning to the modern man. (en)
- Johannes Sløk, född den 27 april 1916, död den 30 juni 2001, var en dansk teolog, idéhistoriker och filosof. Sløk blev professor víd teologiska fakulteten vid Aarhus universitet 1959, i ämnet systematisk teologi. Från 1967 till 1974 var han professor i idéhistoria på samma plats, och 1977-1986 åter professor i teologi. Johannes Sløk skrev över 60 böcker om många av världens stora filosofer. Dessutom översatte han en betydande del av Shakespeares skådespel till danska. Som filosof var Johannes Sløk starkt inspirerad av Søren Kierkegaard och bekände sig till hans tankar och idéer, gärna i en version, som stod den franska existentialismen nära. Sløk tillhörde den grupp, som senare har kallats de 4 Århusteologerna, tillsammans med Regin Prenter, P.G. Lindhardt och K.E. Løgstrup. (sv)
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