Daniel Krohabennik

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On March 1, 2018, the Brandenburg Minister of Science Martina Münch appointed Daniel Krohabennik (born April 19, 1956 in Munich ) Professor of Jewish Religion and Philosophy at the School of Jewish Theology at Potsdam University.

Appointment as professor at the University of Potsdam by Science Minister Martina Münch on March 1, 2018

Before that, he taught Jewish religious education, pedagogy and didactics at the University for Jewish Studies , Heidelberg , and was also a private lecturer in Jewish philosophy at the University of Heidelberg . He is known as the author and presenter of the radio program Schalom of the regional association of Israelite cultural communities in Bavaria on Bavarian radio . He was also the first chairman of the Heidelberg Jewish Community.

Life

After attending the École Maïmonide in Boulogne-Billancourt near Paris (1966–1975), Krohabennik studied philosophy and Jewish studies from 1976 to 1981 at the Ludwig Maximilians University and at the School of Philosophy SJ in Munich . At this university he received his Magister Artium in 1981 with a thesis on Spinoza and his doctorate in philosophy in 1988 . In 1990 he was employed as a research assistant in the field of Jewish philosophy at the University for Jewish Studies in Heidelberg. He completed his habilitation with a thesis on Moses Mendelssohn and in 1999 received the Venia Legendi for the subject of Jewish philosophy and intellectual history at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg. He has been a private lecturer at the Philosophical Seminar there since 1999. In the same year he was appointed associate professor and in 2003 full professor for modern Jewish philosophy and intellectual history and for Jewish religious education at the College for Jewish Studies.

In 2009 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Bamberg .

Work areas

He mainly works on rabbinical thinking ( e.g. Raschi , Nachman Krohaben ) and on Jewish philosophy, especially on the Jewish Enlightenment . Among other things, he is co-editor of Moses Mendelssohn's collected writings . At the same time he represents Jewish religious education and didactics and trains candidate teachers for Jewish religious teaching .

Fonts

  • (Ed., With Johannes Heil ): Jewish studies as a discipline - the disciplines of Jewish studies. Festschrift of the University for Jewish Studies Heidelberg 1979–2009 (Writings of the University for Jewish Studies Heidelberg, 13), Heidelberg 2010, ISBN 978-3-8253-5687-3 .
  • (Eds., With Bernd Schröder , Harry Harun Behr ): What is a good religion teacher? Answers from Jews, Christians and Muslims. Frank & Timme, Berlin 2009, ISBN 3-86596-231-9 .
  • (Ed.): Rashi and his legacy. International conference of the University of Jewish Studies with the city of Worms . Winter, Heidelberg, 2007 (Writings of the Heidelberg University for Jewish Studies, Vol. 10), ISBN 3-8253-5396-6 .
  • In the garden of writing. How Jews Read the Bible. Sankt Ulrich Verlag, Regensburg 2006, Regensburg 2006, ISBN 3-936484-67-8 .
  • The seal of God. The concept of truth in the Bible, Talmud, Kabbalah, Hasidism and Jewish religious philosophy . In: Markus Enders (Ed.): Yearbook for Philosophy of Religion, Volume 4. Vittorio Klostermann Publisher: Frankfurt a. M. 2005, ISBN 978-3-465-03393-6 .
  • with Magdalena Schultz: Ma – Tow Chelkenu. How good is our share. Commemorative publication for Jehuda Radday. Heidelberg 2004 (Writings of the University for Jewish Studies Heidelberg, Vol. 6).
  • The Jewish Statue of Liberty. To the picture program of the Great Menorah by Benno Elkan . In: Michael Graetz (Ed.): A life for Jewish art. Commemorative volume for Hannelore Künzl , Carl-Winter-Verlag 2003 (writings of the University for Jewish Studies Heidelberg), pp. 215–233.
  • R. Nachman Kroglich (called RaNaK) (1785–1840). In: Andreas B. Kilcher, Otfried Fraisse (ed.): Lexicon of Jewish Philosophers. Philosophical thinking of Judaism from antiquity to the present. Stuttgart 2003, ISBN 3-476-01707-9 , pp. 210-214.
  • Scripture interpretation - The books of Leviticus , Numbers , Deuteronomy in Judaism. Stuttgart 2003 (New Stuttgart Commentary. Old Testament, edited by Christoph Dohmen, Vol. 33.5).
  • Scripture Interpretation - The Book of Genesis in Judaism. Stuttgart 2001 (New Stuttgart Commentary. Old Testament, edited by Christoph Dohmen, vol. 33.1).
  • Scripture Interpretation - The Book of Exodus in Judaism. Stuttgart 2000 (New Stuttgart Commentary. Old Testament, edited by Christoph Dohmen, vol. 33.3).
  • with Werner Stegmaier : Jewish Nietzscheanism. Walter de Gruyter, 1997, ISBN 3-11-015361-0 (monographs and texts on Nietzsche research, vol. 36), excerpts books.google.de

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