Georg Teichtweier

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Georg Teichtweier (born May 8, 1913 in Rohr in Lower Bavaria , † January 23, 1993 in Lempfeld ) was a German Roman Catholic theologian .

Life

His parents were Georg Teichtweier and his wife Helene, geb. Long. In 1932 he attended the Philosophical-Theological University (PTH) in Passau and from 1933 to 1936 the Georgianum in Munich . In 1937 he was ordained a priest. Then he worked in pastoral care in Spiegelau and Passau. Because of his commitment to youth work, he was the victim of reprisals by the NSDAP and the Gestapo . In 1941 he was banned from school in Lower Bavaria and Upper Palatinate .

Teichtweiher continued his studies at the universities in Munich and Tübingen . After graduating as Dr. theol. on July 19, 1951 and habilitation on December 1, 1955, both at the University of Tübingen , he taught from the following year first in Tübingen and then at the PTH Passau, where he was full professor from 1958 and rector from 1962 to 1964 . In 1965 he began to teach as a full professor of moral theology at the University of Bochum . In 1968 he became a full professor for moral theology at the University of Würzburg . In 1979 he retired , after which he held a professorship until September 1980.

In 1976 Teichtweiher was made an honorary papal prelate . From 1977 to 1986 he was the first chairman of the Friends of the Ecumenical Center in the Lengfeld district of Würzburg . On June 30, 1988 he was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon. He died in Lengfeld in 1993 and was buried in the local cemetery. In Lengfeld, Dr.-Georg-Teichtweier-Strasse has been remembering him since 1997.

Fonts (selection)

  • Origen's teaching on sin . Regensburg 1958, OCLC 1068083534 .
  • Married life today. Publication of the Episcopal Pastoral Office Passau . Passau 1966, OCLC 73891752 .
  • Morals, asked again. Society, conscience, norm, sin . Aschaffenburg 1976, OCLC 716885819 .
  • What God has connected ... happiness in love and marriage . Leipzig 1988, ISBN 3-7462-0167-5 .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Würzburg today: magazine for culture and economy. No. 46. Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg, 1988, p. 123.
  2. a b Sources and research on the history of the diocese and monastery of Würzburg. Volume 63. Schöningh, Würzburg 2010, p. 157.
  3. Wolfgang O. Hugo: Ecumenism did not fall from heaven. In: Mainpost . November 1, 2005. Accessed August 15, 2020.
  4. Lengfeld cemetery wuerzburg.de. Retrieved August 15, 2020.