Josef Aussermair

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Josef Aussermair (born March 20, 1948 in Sierning ) is an Austrian theologian .

Life

From 1959 to 1967 he attended the Benedictine grammar school in Kremsmünster . From 1968 to 1970 he studied theology at the Philosophical-Theological University of St. Gabriel in Mödling near Vienna. He was a pastoral assistant in Linz from 1970 to 1971. He studied theology, sociology and history from 1972 to 1975 at the University of Salzburg , where he received his doctorate in theology in 1976 . In 1977 he acquired the qualification to teach Catholic religion at general secondary schools and vocational secondary schools. In Salzburg he taught from 1976 to 1980 as a high school teacher. In 1978 he was awarded a master's degree in philosophy. From 1980 to 1982 he conducted research for fundamental theological and mission theological studies at the University of Bonn . Since 1983 he has been a university assistant at the Institute for Ecumenical Theology and Fundamental Theology at the University of Salzburg.

After completing his habilitation in 1996, he was assistant professor at the Institute for Ecumenical Theology and Fundamental Theology from February 1, 1997. Since October 1, 1997, he has been appointed associate professor at the Institute for Ecumenical Theology and Fundamental Theology of the University of Salzburg. In the winter semester 1998/99 he taught as a lecturer at the Catholic Theol. Faculty of the University of Vienna . Since 2006 he has been honorary professor for ecumenical theology at the University of Heiligenkreuz . In the winter semester 2009/10 he was visiting professor at the theological faculty of the University of Tartu .

Fonts

  • Church and Social Democracy. The Association of Religious Socialists of Austria 1926-1934. Introduced by Auxiliary Bishop Florian Kuntner. With an afterword by Josef Weidenholzer (= series of publications by the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for the History of the Labor Movement , Volume 10). Europaverlag, Vienna / Munich / Zurich 1979, ISBN 3-203-50738-2 (also dissertation, Salzburg 1976).
  • Concretion and shape. "Corporeality" as an essential element of a sacramental understanding of the church using the example of the ecclesiological approaches of Paul Tillich, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Hans Asmussens from an ecumenical point of view (= denominational and controversial theological studies of the Johann Adam Möhler Institute , Volume 67). Bonifatius, Paderborn 1997, ISBN 3-87088-875-X (also habilitation thesis, Salzburg 1996).
  • as editor: Hans Asmussen in the context of today's ecumenical theology (= studies on systematic theology and ethics , volume 24). Lit, Münster et al. 2001, ISBN 3-8258-4852-3 .
  • as translator with Eva Aussermair : Henri Caffarel : Because you are God. Introduction to inner prayer. With a foreword by Christoph Schönborn. (= Praying today , volume 16). Johannes-Verl. Einsiedeln, Freiburg 2000, ISBN 3-89411-364-2 .
  • as editor: Juha Pihkala : means of grace or offer of grace? Interpretation history of the passage per baptismum offeratur gratia Dei in the baptismal article of the Confessio Augustana in the period from 1530 to 1930 (= studies on systematic theology and ethics , volume 34). Lit, Münster et al. 2003, ISBN 3-8258-6570-3 .
  • as editor with Gregor Maria Hoff : Dietrich Bonhoeffer - Places of his Theology . Schöningh, Paderborn et al. 2008, ISBN 3-506-76340-7 .
  • as translator with Eva Aussermair: Henri Caffarel: Marriage on the Path of Holiness (= Praying Today , Volume 19). Johannes-Verl. Einsiedeln, Freiburg 2014, ISBN 978-3-89411-428-2 .

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