Karl Josef Lesch

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Karl Josef Lesch (born February 11, 1946 in Illingen ) is a German Roman Catholic theologian .

Life

Lesch studied Roman Catholic theology at the University of Bonn , at the University of Trier and at the University of Münster and obtained his diploma in Catholic theology in 1970. From 1998 to 2011 Lesch was a professor at the University of Vechta .

Works (selection)

  • Reorientation of theology in the 18th century in Würzburg and Bamberg (research on Franconian church and theological history), Würzburg 1978
  • "And all the world received the kiss of its creator". Hildegard von Bingen's view of the world and man for today , Würzburg 1991
  • My god my god why Images and texts on a controversial crucifix (in collaboration with Ulrich Fox ), Münster 2008
  • Religious educational perspectives. Church, theology, religious education in the 21st century. Festschrift for Ralph Sauer on his 75th birthday , (in collaboration with Egon Spiegel ), (Vechtaer Contributions to Theology, Vol. 9), Kevelaer 2003

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