Johann Auer (theologian)
Johann Baptist Auer (born May 15, 1910 in Steinweg ; † March 17, 1989 in Regensburg ) was a German Roman Catholic theologian and professor of dogmatics and the history of dogma at the universities of Bonn and Regensburg .
Life
Johann Auer was the son of the brewery owner Wilhelm Auer (1872–1945). After studying philosophy and theology Johann Auer 1936, first at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Dr. phil. PhD . In the same year he was ordained a priest in Regensburg . After a short stint as a chaplain in pastoral ministry, he continued his scientific training continued and was established in 1940 at the Westphalian Wilhelms University of Münster Dr. theol. PhD. In 1947 he completed his habilitation at Munich University and was appointed private lecturer in the subjects of dogmatics and fundamental theology .
In 1948 he became an associate professor at the Philosophical-Theological University in Freising and in 1950 a full professor at the Catholic-Theological Faculty of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn. Lucio Gera , Jorge Bergoglio's teacher, was one of his students in Bonn .
In 1968 Auer accepted a call to the Catholic Theological Faculty of the newly founded University in Regensburg, where he taught until his retirement in 1978. In two theological reports he sharply criticized the content of the angel work , whose teachings he traced back to paranoid schizophrenia .
estate
The extensive written estate of Johann Auer is in the Bishop's Central Archives in Regensburg .
Honors
- 1983: Cross of Merit on Ribbon of the Federal Republic of Germany
Fonts (selection)
- Human free will in Thomas von Aquin and Johannes Duns Scotus , Munich 1938 (philosophical dissertation).
- The development of the doctrine of grace in higher scholasticism , Vol. 1: Das Wesen der Gnade , Freiburg 1942 (theological dissertation).
- The development of the doctrine of grace in higher scholasticism , Vol. 2: The work of grace , Freiburg 1951 (habilitation thesis).
- The gospel of grace. The new order of salvation through the grace of Christ in his church (Kleine Katholische Dogmatik, Vol. 5), Regensburg 1970; 3rd, revised and supplemented edition 1980.
- The sacraments of the church (Small Catholic Dogmatics, Vol. 7), Regensburg 1972; 2nd, revised and supplemented edition 1979.
- God, the One and Three (Little Catholic Dogmatics, Vol. 2), Regensburg 1972; 2nd edition Regensburg 1978.
- The world - God's creation (Small Catholic Dogmatics, Vol. 3), Regensburg 1975; 2nd, revised and supplemented edition, Regensburg 1983.
- General doctrine of the sacraments and the mystery of the Eucharist (Small Catholic Dogmatics, Vol. 6), Regensburg 1971; 3rd, revised and supplemented edition 1980.
- Person. A key to the Christian mystery , Regensburg 1979.
- The Church - the general sacrament of salvation (Kleine Katholische Dogmatik, Vol. 8), Regensburg 1983.
- "See, I'm doing everything new". Belief in the perfection of the world , Regensburg 1984.
- Jesus Christ - God's and Mary "Son" (Little Catholic Dogmatics, Vol. 4.1), Regensburg 1986.
- Jesus Christ - Savior of the world. Mary - Christ's mother in God's plan of salvation (Little Catholic Dogmatics, Vol. 4,2), Regensburg 1988.
literature
- Peter Kollmannsberger, The creation theological question of the personhood of humans in the dogmatics of Michael Schmaus and Johann Auer , Weiden 1992.
- Ulrich Lehner: Auer, Johann. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 20, Bautz, Nordhausen 2002, ISBN 3-88309-091-3 , Sp. 74-79.
- Heribert Rossmann, Mystery of Grace. Festschrift for Johann Auer , Regensburg 1975.
- Michael Seybold, Art. Auer, Johann , in: Lexikon für Theologie und Kirche, 3rd ed., Vol. 1 (1993) Sp. 1176.
Web links
- Literature by and about Johann Auer in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
- ↑ Guillermo Rodríguez Malgarejo: El don de una vida . In: Ricardo Ferrara, Carlos María Galli (eds.): Presente y futuro de la teología en Argentina. Homenaje a Lucio Gera . Paulinas, Buenos Aires 1997. p. 43.
- ↑ Bizarre "Engelwerk" celebrates recognition by Pope , Die Welt of October 10, 2010
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Auer, Johann |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Auer, Johann Baptist |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Roman Catholic theologian and university professor |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 15, 1910 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Steinweg-Pfaffenstein |
DATE OF DEATH | March 17, 1989 |
Place of death | regensburg |