Eugen Drewermann (born June 20, 1940) is a German theologian, psychotherapist, and author. He is known for his critical interpretation of Christian doctrine, particularly at the intersection of religion and psychology. Drewermann taught theology at the University of Paderborn but sparked controversy by challenging Catholic Church dogmas. His works cover biblical exegesis, religious psychology, and peace ethics, advocating for a return to human-centered faith.