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John Thulstrup Pragensis is a theologian, author, satirist, linguist, and authority on world affairs.
His rich, varied life experiences (as a vicar, scientist and soldier), a voracious attitude to research, and his startling intellect has led him to identify with frightening clarity the key issues facing the world today. His holistic, humorous approach ties together the seemingly loose ends of comparative theology, economics, global politics, and the role of the shadowy characters that are hell-bent on shaping our destiny, both as individuals and as a planet.
Always clear, never boring, let the author educate you on what is really going on in our churches, communities and lives in his own entertaining, innovative style.
- Biography
Name: Pragensis, John Thulstrup
Born: Copenhagen, 1955 to Niels and Marie Mikulova Thulstrup
1990 – 1997 Lutheran Vicar: working in Germany, Norway and Denmark.
1996 – present day: Author, writer, independent thinker
- Bibliography
Four Friends Talk about Priests, 1996
Four Friends on Crisis and Revival, 1997
Okumenisk, Bibelsk Katekisme, 1998
Mafia: A Tragi-comic Farce, 2001
Another Paradise Lost: A Parody of a Modern Don Quijote, 2001
Danmark Ar 2001, 2001
Christ and Karma, 2001
Last Judgment Now, 2002
The Temple of Fallen Deities, 2002
Why the Pope Has Won, 2003
From Plato to Hegel, vols. I-III, 1981
On Baptism (Tertullianus), 1984
- And the latest stuff
- The author in his own words
John Pragensis – who is he? Friends call him Donald – you know, after that Duck from Duckburg. Our brain consists of two halves, the doctors say, which I take to mean a cheerful one and a serious one- so why not combine the two to good effect and let the merry stuff carry a serious message and the “heavy” writing be carried by a light spirit, there is no point to put on long faces like they do in sects.
“Youth ended, I shall try
My gain or loss thereby” (R. Browning, Rabbi Ben Ezra)
I am a gentleman of comfortable means who likes to cultivate my garden and I read the classics – erstwhile gentlemen of ages past like Edward Fitzgerald did the same, and just like he.
“Myself when young did eagerly frequent
Doctor and saint, and heard great argument”
And I prefer to stay with the saints. So what if I never quite - Write to John:
John Thulstrup Pragensis,
Backersverj 118
2300 Copenhagen Denmark
Office Phone: +45 48 714 226
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