Gustav Siewerth Academy

The Gustav Siewerth Academy (GSA) is a private university based in Weilheim-Bierbronnen in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, dedicated to promote a Christian world view.

[2][3] The Academy is named after philosopher and pedagogue Gustav Siewerth and with only 13 students in 2012–13,[4] was the smallest state-recognized institution of higher education in Germany.

The Academy was created to counteract the neo-Marxism views of the Frankfurt School of Theodor W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer.

The Academy was founded as a "breeding ground of the truth"[6] by Alma von Stockhausen, previously Professor of Philosophy at the University of Education Freiburg.

Legal and financial support is provided by a non-profit limited liability company (Gustav-Siewerth House gGmbH).