Diego Arenhoevel

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Diego Arenhoevel (originally Heinrich Arenhoevel) (born March 6, 1930 in Vechta , † August 12, 1983 in Walberberg ) was a German theologian and trade unionist . He belonged to the group of German translators of the Old Testament of the Jerusalem Bible and of the uniform translation .

Life

When he entered the Dominican Order in 1946, Arenhoevel took the religious name Diego . After the novitiate in what was then the Dominican monastery in Warburg and the first years of study at the Dominican religious college in Walberberg , he took his religious vows there on November 3, 1950 . He was ordained a priest on February 23, 1956 . It was on July 5, 1963 the Theological Faculty of Trier with the work Theocracy after the first and second Maccabees in the subject of Old Testament exegesis as doctor of theology doctorate . After a period of academic work at the École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem, he worked as a lecturer in Old Testament theology at the religious college in Walberberg. He also worked as a chaplain at the parish church of St. Walburga in the village.

As a master's degree and a member of the study management in Walberberg, Arenhoevel resigned from the order in 1974 and became section secretary , later section head for worker-training academies and school policy at the federal executive committee of the DGB in the department "education", later "union education", which was the division of the deputy DGB Chairman Maria Weber was assigned. Here he dealt among other things against the background of Catholic social teaching with issues of educational policy, in particular for the introduction of the integrated comprehensive school and the all-day school . From 1980 until his untimely death he was headmaster of the DGB federal school in Hattingen .

Fonts

  • Diego Arenhoevel, Alfons Deissler , Anton Vögtle (eds.): The Bible - The Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Covenants, German edition with the explanations of the Jerusalem Bible , Herder, Freiburg, 1968, ISBN 3-451-27800-6
  • This is how the Bible became. A non-fiction book on the Old Testament , Katholisches Bibelwerk, Stuttgart, 1997 (5th edition) ISBN 3-460-30981-4
  • Ur-Geschichte Genesis 1-11 , Katholisches Bibelwerk, Stuttgart, 1996. (7th unchanged edition) ISBN 3-460-05011-X
  • Memory of the fathers. Genesis 12-50 , Katholisches Bibelwerk, Stuttgart, 1994. ISBN 3-460-05021-7
  • Werner Dommershausen and Diego Arenhoevel: In the shadow of the temple. Esra / Nehemia - 1/2 Maccabees , Verlag Katholisches Bibelwerk, Stuttgart 1974. ISBN 3-460-05231-7
  • Prophets in Israel. Biblical theological considerations on Isaiah, Deutero-Isaiah, Jeremia, Hosea and Micha , Paulus, Freiburg (CH) 1994, ISBN 3-722-80349-7
  • Theocracy according to the 1st and 2nd Book of Maccabees . Grünewald, Mainz 1967. (Dissertation)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Archive Vegelahn
  2. Stefan Remeke: Being different on the left - In the footsteps of Maria Weber and Gerd Muhr , Klartext, Essen 2012, pp. 221-222
  3. ^ Fes.de Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, archive of social democracy