Eike Christian Hirsch (6 April 1937 – 7 August 2022) was a German journalist, author and television presenter. He was host of a talk show and author of a biography about Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. The main themes in his books were religion, humour and German language.
Hirsch studied theology and philosophy in Göttingen, Heidelberg, and finally in Basel with Karl Barth.[4] He graduated to Dr. theol. with a work on Immanuel Kant,[5]Höchstes Gut und Reich Gottes in Kants kritischen Hauptwerken als Beispiel für die Säkularisierung seiner Metaphysik (Highest good and Kingdom of God in Kant's main works as an example of the secularisation of his metaphysics).[6] Up to 1996, he was an editor in sound broadcasting at the NDR and headed the "Religion and Society" department.[5] He was later a freelance journalist. In the 1980s, he was the host of the talk show 3 nach 9.[5][7] He wrote books on questions of faith and the German language. He also wrote a series of humorous word definitions, Deutsch für Besserwisser (German for know-it-alls), which were first published in Stern magazine, and later collected into book form.[5]
In 2000, Hirsch wrote his opus magnum Der berühmte Herr Leibniz (The famous Mr. Leibniz) about the German polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz,[8] who had worked in Hanover. A reviewer from the FAZ noted that Hirsch avoided speculation, but provided facts in rich detail in chronological narration.[9]
Hirsch lived in Hanover.[5] Hirsch was married to Doreen.[4] Even in old age, he and his wife went to a fitness centre twice a week, and he relaxed with classical music such as Schubert's.[4]
Hirsch died in Hannover on 7 August 2022 of a severe illness,[4] at the age of 85.[8][10]
Hirsch, Eike Christian (1989). Expedition in die Glaubenswelt 32 Proben auf das Christentum (in German). München. ISBN978-3-423-11047-1. OCLC75043780.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Den Leuten aufs Maul : ein- und ausfälle vom besserwisser (in German). Hamburg: Hoffmann und Campe. 1982. ISBN978-3-455-08705-5. OCLC987961895.
Hirsch, Eike Christian (2001). Der Witzableiter oder die Schule des Lachens (in German). München. ISBN978-3-406-47560-3. OCLC76286300.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Hirsch, Eike Christian (1993). Vorsicht auf der Himmelsleiter Auskünfte in Glaubensfragen (in German). München. ISBN978-3-423-30351-4. OCLC75321473.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Kopfsalat : Spott-Reportagen für Besserwisser (in German). Hamburg: Hoffman und Campe. 1988. ISBN3-455-08287-4. OCLC21594421.
Hirsch, Eike Christian (1991). Wort und Totschlag peinliche Pointen (in German). Hamburg. ISBN978-3-455-08389-7. OCLC74910406.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Hirsch, Eike Christian (2008). Deutsch kommt gut Sprachvergnügen für Besserwisser (in German). München. ISBN978-3-406-56814-5. OCLC222344552.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^Hirsch, Eike Christian (1969), Höchstes Gut und Reich Gottes in Kants kritischen Hauptwerken als Beispiel für die Säkularisierung seiner Metaphysik (in German), OCLC74082486