Herbert Stettberger

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Herbert Stettberger (* 1964 in Munich ) is a German Catholic theologian and religious educator .

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From 1985 to 1990, Stettberger studied at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich to teach at grammar schools with the subjects of Catholic theology , German and philosophy . In 1993, he was then in germanistischer Linguistics Doctor of Philosophy PhD , reaching in 1995 the degree of licentiate in theology. A year later he completed his practical training as a grammar school teacher for theology and German with the 2nd state examination and supervised student trainees in Erlangen for the two years that followed . In 1999 he became a senior teacher thereappointed and appointed research assistant at LMU, where he received his doctorate in theology in 2004. He received the post of department head for advanced training in the school department of the Archbishop's Ordinariate in Munich. In 2006 and 2007 he was appointed Academic Councilor and Senior Councilor at LMU Munich, before he took on a substitute professorship at the Heidelberg University of Education in 2008 .

In addition to several books, Herbert Stettberger has published numerous scientific articles and reviews.

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  • On the semantics of the so-called copula verbs. A conceptual-defining derivation and investigation of the verbs will be, and will not be, from the cognitive-linguistic point of view. Frankfurt am Main / Berlin / Bern / New York / Paris / Vienna 1993
  • Give everything - have nothing? A cognitive-linguistically oriented study on the ethics of property in the Lukan double work. Freiburg / Basel / Vienna 2005
  • Meal metaphors in the Gospel of Luke. A genre-critical examination of the didactic conception. Münster / Hamburg / Berlin / London 2005
  • with S. Leimgruber : Mission and Dialogue. Impulses from Franz Xaver. Religion concerns us No. 4, Aachen 2002
  • with S. Leimgruber: Franz Xaver (1506-1552) - patron saint of India and advocate of Japan. Teaching aids for schools and religious instruction. PDF file, Munich 2003
  • as editor: Principle of Subversive Hope. Religious learning for the one world. Münster / Hamburg / Berlin / London 2004
  • as editor: What the Bible tells me. Current exegetical and religious didactic highlights on selected Bible texts. FS Prof. Franz Laub , Münster / Hamburg / Berlin / London 2005

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