Bernhard Sven Anuth

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Bernhard Sven Anuth (* 1973 in Lüdenscheid ) is a German Roman Catholic theologian .

Life

From 1992 to 1998 he completed his novitiate and temporary profession in the Benedictine Abbey of Königsmünster in Meschede , where he trained as a carpenter in the monastery joinery from 1993 to 1995 . From 1995 to 2001 he studied Catholic theology, philosophy and German studies at the University of Bonn , where he obtained a diploma in Catholic theology with a focus on canon law in 2001 with the thesis Church marriage of people with intellectual disabilities according to the Codex Iuris Canonici from 1983 . In 1997/1998 he completed the theological year at the Dormition Abbey in Jerusalem . From 2001 to 2002 he was a research assistant at the Old Testament seminar at the University of Bonn. From 2002 to 2005 he was a student advisor and member of the examination board of the Catholic faculty in Bonn. The Friedrich Naumann Foundation sponsored him from 2002 to 2005 as a doctoral scholarship holder. From 2003 to 2010 he was an advisor for parish councils and church bodies in the advisory group of the Diocesan Council of Catholics in the Archdiocese of Cologne .

As a teacher , he taught from 2005 to 2006 Catholic religious teaching and German at the Konrad-Klepping vocational college of the city of Dortmund . After graduating as Dr. theol. with Norbert Lüdecke and Albert Gerhards 2006 he was a research assistant at the canon law seminar at the University of Bonn. He was awarded the Commerzbank dissertation prize from the University of Bonn in 2007. In 2008, he passed the first state examination for teaching at vocational colleges in the subjects of German and Catholic religious studies. From 2007 to 2009 he took part in the higher education didactic training program in Bonn (equivalent to the basic module of the NRW certificate for professional teaching skills for the university ). He completed his licentiate degree in Canon Law (2007–2009) at the University of Münster in 2009 as Lic. Iur. can. from.

In the summer semester 2010 he had a teaching position for canon law (lecture) at the Goethe University . Since 2010 he has been admitted to the bar at the Archbishopric of Cologne, in individual cases since 2015 at the Consistory of the Archdiocese of Berlin, and since 2016 also at the Archbishopric of Bamberg. In Münster , he lectured on the law of proclamation (lecture in the licentiate course in Canon Law ) in the 2011, 2012, 2014 summer semesters and 2016/2017 winter semesters. He had a teaching assignment for canon law in Tübingen in the 2012/2013 winter semester . Since 2012 he has been a spouse defender in a part-time position at the Episcopal Office of Fulda. From 2012 to 2013 he was Academic Councilor a. Currently at the canon law seminar at the University of Bonn. In 2013 he was appointed junior professor for canon law at the University of Tübingen . In 2013, he was appointed a full member of the Sexual Abuse Commission (KsM) of the Rottenburg-Stuttgart diocese . In 2017 he was elected Deputy Chairman of the KsM. In 2015, he was appointed part-time diocesan judge at the Episcopal Office of Rottenburg. Since his habilitation in 2015/2016 at the University of Eichstätt for the subject of canon law and church legal history and the granting of the license to teach, he has been a private lecturer in Eichstätt - Ingolstadt . In 2016 he was appointed to the 10th Diocesan Council of the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart. After the early interim evaluation of the junior professorship in the 2016 summer semester, the employment relationship was extended early.

Fonts (selection)

  • The Neocatechumenal Way. History, appearance, legal character (= research on canon law . Volume 36). Echter, Würzburg 2006, ISBN 3-429-02807-8 (also dissertation, Bonn 2006).
  • Consecrated virgins according to the law and teaching of the Roman Catholic Church (= Munster Commentary on Codex iuris canonici . Supplement 54). Ludgerus, Essen 2009, ISBN 978-3-87497-268-0 (also licensed thesis, Münster 2009).
  • The right of catholic lay people to have their civil liberties recognized (c. 227 CIC / c. 402 CCEO) (= research on canon law . Volume 39). Echter, Würzburg 2016, ISBN 3-429-04310-7 (also habilitation thesis, Eichstätt 2015/2016).

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