Gerhard Dautzenberg

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Gerhard Dautzenberg OFM (born January 30, 1934 in Cologne as Hermann Joseph Dautzenberg ; † December 17, 2019 in Gießen ) was a German Franciscan and Roman Catholic theologian .

Life

Hermann Joseph Dautzenberg passed his Abitur on March 15, 1954 at the Emil-Fischer-Gymnasium in Euskirchen and entered the then Cologne Franciscan Province ( Colonia ), where he received the religious name "Gerhard". He made his solemn profession on May 1, 1958. After studying philosophy and theology, he was on 10 September 1960 by the Aachen Bishop Friedrich Hünermann in the Franciscan church in Mönchengladbach for ordained priests .

The order released him for additional studies. He specialized in the exegesis of the New Testament and received his doctorate in 1966 in Würzburg under Rudolf Schnackenburg . Gerhard Dautzenberg taught from 1965 to 1968 as a lecturer at the Johannes-Duns-Skotus-Akademie in Mönchengladbach. In 1972 he completed his habilitation in Würzburg and was appointed to the chair for the Department of Religious Studies at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen on April 30, 1972 . In 1983 he became dean for this department. After his retirement in 2000 he continued to work with Norbert Lohfink as the editor of the Stuttgart Biblical Essays Series (SBAB) and was involved as a pastor in the parish where he lived. In 2011 Dautzenberg signed the memorandum Church 2011: A necessary departure .

Works (selection)

  • Preserve your life. PSYCHÊ in the words of the Lord in the Gospels. Munich 1966.
  • What has the church to do with Jesus? Interview with Franz Joseph Schierse on the current problems of biblical exegesis and church proclamation. Düsseldorf 1969.
  • Shape and claim of the New Testament. (in collaboration with Joseph Schreiner ) Würzburg 1969.
  • Christ dogma without a basis? Questions to the New Testament. Essen 1971.
  • Early Christian prophecy. Their exploration, their requirements in Judaism and their structure in the first letter to the Corinthians. Stuttgart 1975. (Reprint 2012)
  • (As editor :) The woman in early Christianity. Freiburg 1993.
  • Studies on the theology of the Jesus tradition. Stuttgart 1995.
  • Studies on Pauline theology and the early Christian reception of the Old Testament . University of Gießen, Department of Protestant Theology and Catholic Theology and their didactics, Gießen 1999, ISBN 3-923690-12-6 .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Father Gerhard Dautzenberg passed away. (franziskaner.net [1] , accessed on December 21, 2019.)