Friedrich Hermanni

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Friedrich Hermanni (born June 23, 1958 in Schwelm (near Wuppertal)) has been Professor of Systematic Theology at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen since 2006 .

Life

Friedrich Hermanni studied Protestant theology and philosophy in Wuppertal , Tübingen , Munich and Bochum . Between 1984 and 1986 he worked as a vicar in Herne- Sodingen and Recklinghausen before becoming head of studies at the Evangelical Academy in Iserlohn .

From 1989 on, Hermanni was a research assistant at the Institute for Philosophy at the Ruhr University in Bochum. In 1993 Hermanni did his doctorate on The Last Relief - Completion and Failure of the Occidental Theodicy Project in Schelling's Philosophy . From 1993 to 2000 he was a research assistant at the Research Institute for Philosophy in Hanover .

Hermanni completed his habilitation with the thesis Das Böse und die Theodizee at the Bethel Church University , held his inaugural lecture there on October 30, 2001 under the title The Ontological Evidence of God and taught systematic theology there until 2006. During this time he was also a lecturer in ethics at the South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences . In addition, at this time he held several professorial positions.

Since 2007 he has also been co-opted at the Faculty of Philosophy and History (since October 1, 2010: Philosophical Faculty) at the University of Tübingen.

Since January 2012 Hermanni has been a member of the University Council of the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt .

Publications

  • The last discharge. Completion and failure of the occidental theodicy project in Schelling's philosophy (1998; edited together with Peter Koslowski )
  • The Reality of Evil (1998; edited together with Peter Koslowski)
  • Philosophical Orientation (1999; edited together with Willi Oelmüller , Volker Steenblock )
  • The suffering god. A Philosophical and Theological Critique (2002; edited together with Peter Koslowski)
  • Evil and theodicy. A philosophical-theological foundation (2002; = Habil.)
  • Leibniz and the Present (2002; edited jointly with Herbert Breger )
  • The free and the unfree will (2004; edited together with Peter Koslowski)
  • "All personality rests on a dark foundation". Schelling's Philosophy of Personality (2004; edited together with Thomas Buchheim )
  • The body-soul problem (June 2006; edited together with Thomas Buchheim)
  • Metaphysics. Attempts on Final Questions (2011)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. University Council. Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, accessed on February 16, 2015 .
  2. New external members for the University Council of the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt , press release from December 21, 2011 on ku.de.