Erwin Dirscherl

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Erwin Dirscherl (* 1960 in Bonn ) is a German theologian .

Life

From 1978 to 1983 he studied Catholic theology and philosophy at the University of Bonn . He passed the first state examination in Catholic theology and philosophy in 1982. From October 1983 he was a research assistant . From February 1984 he was a research associate at the Dogmatic Seminar of Catholic Theol. Faculty in Bonn. After receiving his doctorate in 1989 as Dr. theol. at Wilhelm Breuning with the work: The Holy Spirit and human consciousness. In a systematic study of the history of theology , he was appointed scientific assistant . In 1994 he had a teaching position or substitute professorial chair in Osnabrück . After his habilitation in 1995 with Josef Wohlmuth (University of Bonn) with the work: The importance of closeness to God. A dialogue between Karl Rahner and Emmanuel Levinas , he was appointed senior assistant. In 1995 he became a full professor (C 4) for systematic theology (dogmatics) at the Institute for Catholic Theology at the University of Osnabrück . From 1996 to 1998 and from 2000 to 2002 he was director of the institute as well as a member of the faculty council and member of the convention in Osnabrück. In the summer semester of 2002 he represented the chair for dogmatics and the history of dogmas at the Catholic Theol. Faculty of the University of Regensburg . From October 2002 he teaches as a full professor (C 4) for dogmatics and the history of dogmas at the Catholic Theol. Faculty in Regensburg , where he was Vice Dean of the Catholic Theol. Faculty (October 1, 2005 - September 30, 2007) and Dean of the Catholic Theol. Faculty (October 1, 2007 - September 30, 2008) was.

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