Johannes Karl Schlageter

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Johannes Karl Schlageter OFM (* 1937 as Karl Schlageter ) is a German theologian .

Life

Karl Schlageter entered the Thuringian Province of the Franciscan Order in 1957 and was ordained a priest in 1963 . He received the religious name Johannes. In Munich he was in 1970 with a thesis on William of Ockham at Heinrich Fries doctorate . Until 1986 he taught as a lecturer for fundamental theology at the PTH Münster . In the 1990s he belonged to a Franciscan community in Schmalkalden , where he was active in research and pastoral care. Today he lives in the Franciscan monastery of St. Anna in Munich. His main research interests are Franciscan theology history and spirituality as well as Franciscans in the early Reformation.

Fonts (selection)

  • Faith and Church after Wilhelm von Ockham. A fundamental theological analysis of his writings on church politics . 1975, OCLC 310730460 (also dissertation, Munich 1970).
  • as editor: The salvation of the poor and the ruin of the rich. The question of the highest poverty (= Franciscan Research. Volume 34). Dietrich-Coelde-Verlag, Werl 1989, ISBN 3-87163-177-9 .
  • as translator: Petri Iohannis Olivi Expositio in Canticum canticorum. Critical edition of Olivi's Song of Songs Commentary . Ed. Collegii S. Bonaventurae ad Claras Aquas, Grottaferrata 1999, ISBN 88-7013-174-2 .
  • Franciscan Baroque Theology. Theology of the Franciscan Thuringia in the 17th and 18th centuries (= sources and treatises on the history of the abbey and diocese of Fulda. Volume 24). Parzeller, Fulda 2008, ISBN 978-3-7900-0409-0 .
  • The Saxon Franciscans and their theological examination of the early German Reformation (= Franciscan Research. Volume 52). Aschendorff, Münster 2012, ISBN 978-3-402-18688-6 .
  • Franciscan Philosophy and Theology. The study system of the Fulda order province in the 20th century (= sources and treatises on the history of the abbey and diocese of Fulda. Volume 31). Parzeller, Fulda 2014, ISBN 978-3-7900-0480-9 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. tdh-online: Lord's Day online, February 7, 1999.
  2. franziskaner.net: Houses / Munich