Alles auf Anfang
Kann der Mensch wirklich neu beginnen?
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Narrated by:
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Holger Gohla
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Vera King
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Gerald Hüther
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Magnus Schlette
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By:
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Holger Gohla
About this listen
Niemand kann seine Vorgeschichte, seine Prägungen und Verhaltensmuster einfach ablegen. Trotzdem erwacht im Laufe des Lebens von Zeit zu Zeit die Sehnsucht, alles hinter sich zu lassen und noch einmal ganz von vorne zu beginnen.
Holger Gohla diskutiert mit Dr. Vera King, Sozialisationsforscherin an der Universität Hamburg, Prof. Dr. Gerald Hüther, Neurobiologe an der Universität Göttingen und Dr. Magnus Schlette, Kulturphilosoph an der Forschungsstätte der Evangelischen Studiengemeinschaft Heidelberg. Holger Gohla ist Fachredakteur der SWR-Hörfunk-Redaktion "Religion, Kirche und Gesellschaft" in Baden-Baden.©2016 SWR (P)2016 SWR
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