Anton Landersdorfer

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Anton Landersdorfer (born September 21, 1955 in Buch am Erlbach ) is a German Roman Catholic theologian .

Life

Landersdorfer studied Roman Catholic theology at the University of Munich from 1974 to 1980 . In 1985, he was at Georg Schwaiger with the work The Diocese of Freising in Bavaria Visitation of the year 1560 to Dr. theol. PhD. With a study suggested by Schwaiger about the Archbishop of Munich and Freising Gregor von Scherr , Landersdorfer completed his habilitation in the 1993/94 winter semester at the Catholic-Theological Faculty of the University of Munich. From 1995 until his retirement he was Professor of Catholic Theology in the Department of Church History at the University of Passau . In 2011, Landersdorferer signed the memorandum Church 2011: A necessary departure .

Works (selection)

  • The diocese of Freising in the Bavarian visitation of the year 1560 (= Munich Theological Studies, I. Historical Department, Volume 26), St. Ottilien 1986, (also Hochschulschrift, Munich, Univ., Diss., 1985), ISBN 978-3- 88096-126-5 .
  • Gregor von Scherr (1804–1877) - Archbishop of Munich and Freising in the time of the First Vatican and the Kulturkampf (= Studies on Old Bavarian Church History, Volume 9), Munich 1995, (also Hochschulschrift, Munich, Univ., Habil.-Schr ., 1993/94).
  • (Ed.), Institute and Association for East Bavarian Local History Research (Hrsg.): 200 years ago - the secularization in Passau (= University of Passau. Institute for East Bavarian Local History: New publication of the Institute for East Bavarian Local History, Volume 51), Klinger Verlag, Passau 2003, ISBN 978-3-932949-24-1 .
  • (Ed. And editor): "I often feel a real need to write to Rome." The letters of the Germanic scholar Johann Baptist Huber (Munich) from the years 1870 to 1886. Stutz, Passau 2013, ISBN 978-3-88849-159 -7 .

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Footnotes

  1. ^ Anton Landersdorfer: The diocese of Freising in the Bavarian visitation of the year 1560. St. Ottilien 1986, SV
  2. ^ Anton Landersdorfer: Gregor von Scherr (1804–1877). Munich 1995, p. VII.
  3. Church 2011: A Necessary Awakening. Signatory.