Christl Ruth Vonholdt

Christl Ruth Vonholdt (* 1954) is a German physician for Child and Adolescent Medicine, Director of the German Institute for Youth and Society (Deutsches Institut für Jugend und Gesellschaft), Christian author and is member of the Reichenberg Fellowship.

Life

Vonholdt studied medicine and received a doctorate at the Hannover Medical School for a study on varicose veins (Rezidivhäufigkeit und Komplikationen nach operativer Therapie der primären Varikosis (Krampfadern) ). She is specialist (Facharzt) for child and youth medicine[1]

On 18. Oktober 2004 she was invited to an official hearing of the German Parliament by the CDU/CSU-parliamentary faction. She was questioned on the bill calling for the revision of German civil partnership law [2][3]

2009 she has been lecturer at the International congress on psychiatry and counseling in Marburg, Germany.[4]

Views on Homosexuality

Vonholdt's views on homosexuality are controversial. They are based upon both theologigcal and psychological arguments.

Theology

From a biblical standpoint, she, together with most Christians worldwide, holds homosexual practise (praktizierte Homosexualität) to be sinful.[5][6]

She states that, from a theological perspective, it is only the unity of man and woman which is able to represent a complete human being and marriage is an icon of God, a reflection of God's image. Sexuality is the creative energy which enables us reach out beyond ourselves to the opposite sex. Homosexual intercourse has been called sin by Jews and Christians because it fails to be an icon of God. She believes the argument, that homosexuality is natural and therefore, not to be considered sin, has its roots in Gnosticism.[5]

In regards to the religious viewpoint, Vonholdt has expressed her belief that God has created everyone with sexuality. It is the duty of man to then be oriented in the correct manner, which is toward the opposite sex.[7]

Psychology

From a psychological standpoint, she regards homosexuality to be a symptom for a deeper underlying dysfunction.[8] She assumes that homosexuality can be caused by deep emotional suffering in early childhood.[9] Based on this assumption she recommends therapy for egodystonic homosexuals.[10][11] She describes it, in the Catholic journal Communio, as the "development of a mature heterosexual potential".[12]

Works

Books

Articles

References

  1. idea:Fachärztin: Nichts ist stärker als Beziehung zur Mutter, AdventEcho online (Advent-Verlag Lüneburg), Mai 29., 2009 (original link).
  2. "Öffentliche Anhörung: Entwurf eines Gesetzes zur Überarbeitung des Lebenspartnerschaftsrechts". Retrieved 5 February 2010.
  3. "Stellungnahme für den Rechtsausschuss des Deutschen Bundestages" (PDF). Retrieved 5 February 2010.
  4. Akademie für Psychotherapie und Seelsorge: Programmheft, viewed Mai 11., 2009.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Christl Ruth Vonholdt: Eine Frage des Menschenbildes – Warum Homosexualität Sünde ist. In: Zeitzeichen 6 (2005), p. 33-34.
  6. Christl Ruth Vonholdt, Andreas Laun, Norbert Geis et al. (Hrsg.): Homo-Ehe. Nein zum Ja-Wort aus christlicher Sicht. Bernardus-Verlag Langwaden, Grevenbroich 2001, ISBN 3-934551-34-3.
  7. "Umgang mit homosexuellen Priestern scheint nicht einfach", Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, October 27, 2005.
  8. Verena Ahne; Bert Ehgartner; Thomas Hanifle: Debatte: Ist Homosexualität angeboren oder Produkt besonderer Lebensumstände?, profil.at, November 19, 2005.
  9. Christl Ruth Vonholdt, 2006: Für Freiheit und Selbstbestimmung. Bulletin 2/06 des Deutschen Instituts für Jugend und Gesellschaft. (online).

  10. Ker, Heike Le, "Massive Kritik am Auftritt von 'Homoheilern'", Der Spiegel, April 17, 2009.
  11. C. Frank: "'Homoheiler' im Hörsaal", Süddeutsche Zeitung, April 29, 2009 (English)

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