Johannes Rabeneck

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Johannes Baptist Rabeneck (born July 29, 1874 in Paderborn , † July 10, 1960 in Pullach ) was a Catholic clergyman, Jesuit and dogmatist .

Life

Johannes Rabeneck entered the Jesuit order after graduating from high school and taught fundamental theology and dogmatics at the Jesuit college in Valkenburg / Netherlands from 1909 to 1910 and from 1912 to 1919 . From 1922 to 1924 he worked as a professor of biblical theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome and then until 1936 and from 1942 to 1942 again as a professor of dogmatics in Valkenburg. After the religious college there was dissolved by the Gestapo after the German invasion of the Netherlands in July 1942 , Rabeneck moved to the Philosophical College Berchmannskolleg in Pullach, founded in 1925, as professor of dogmatics and biblical theology , where he worked until 1948.

In the autumn of 1934 Johannes Rabeneck was from Pope Pius XI. was commissioned to prepare a statement on National Socialist ideology for the Holy Office together with his friar Franz Huerth . After half a year, the two Jesuits had "- mainly from Hitler's " Mein Kampf "- a list of the main errors of nationalism , racism and totalitarianism together."

Fonts

  • De Ludovici de Molina studiorum philosophiae curriculo in: Archivum Historicum Societas Jesu VI, 1937
  • S. Thomae de Aquino de generatione verbi et processione spiritus sancti ex libro IV Summae contra Gentiles , Aschendorff, Münster 1937 (ed.)
  • Introduction to the Gospels by explaining their structure , Aschendorff, Münster 1941
  • The mystery of the three-person God , Herder, Freiburg 1949

literature

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  1. Thomas Brechenmacher : The Vatican and the Jews. Story of an unholy relationship . Munich 2005, ISBN 3-406-52903-8 , p. 180.f

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