Lutheran Theological University of Oberursel

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Coordinates: 50 ° 12 ′ 37.7 ″  N , 8 ° 33 ′ 20.2 ″  E

Lutheran Theological University of Oberursel
founding 1948
Sponsorship denominational
place Oberursel (Taunus)
state Hesse
country Germany
Rector Christoph Barnbrock
Students 20 WS 2018/19
Employee 6, of which 5 are professors and 1 research assistant
Website www.lthh-oberursel.de

The Lutheran Theological University Oberursel (LThH) is a church-based, state- recognized academic university in Oberursel . It is supported by the Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church .

The LThH is open to all students of Protestant theology . As a member of the University Rectors' Conference and the Protestant Theological Faculty Day, she ensures compliance with the standards of scientific and theological work such as the state universities.

history

The university stands in the tradition of two church training centers in the field of independent Evangelical Lutheran churches. From 1883 to 1945 there was the seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Prussia ("Old Lutheran") and from 1922 to 1945 the seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Free Church in Kleinmachnow near Berlin. As a successor to them, the then proseminar was founded in Groß Oesingen (Lüneburg Heath) in 1947 and the Lutheran Theological College was founded in Oberursel in 1948 by the two churches mentioned. In 1955 the university was recognized by the Hessian Ministry of Culture . The Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church has been the sole sponsor of the university since 1972.

Since then, more than 1,300 people have studied here, mostly male, as the SELK did not introduce women's ordination . Academically trained theologians are employed as pastoral officers in the SELK. In the faculty, the third generation now teaches at the chairs of the five classical theological subjects (Old Testament, New Testament, Church History, Systematic Theology, Practical Theology).

Sponsorship

The Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church (SELK) is a Lutheran confessional church. It is bound to the Holy Scriptures and the confessions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church . She understands her independence as independence from the state, as the church's individual responsibility for its members and as independence in terms of its constitution and finances. In this context, the SELK ensures the existence and maintenance of its own church university. This is responsible for the training of theological offspring and the offer of decidedly Lutheran theology in research and teaching.

organs

The organs include u. a .:

  1. The faculty ; it consists of the professors of the five classical theological subjects ( Old Testament , New Testament , Church History , Systematic Theology , Practical Theology ).
  2. The student body ; it is represented by the General Student Committee (AStA).
  3. The Board of Trustees ; it is composed of the bishop and two provosts of the SELK and two non-theological university professors. The Chairman of the Board of Trustees is Bishop (SELK) Hans-Jörg Voigt DD

Appointments to chairs are made at the suggestion of the faculty and after hearing the board of trustees by the church leadership of the Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Research and Teaching

The university represents the classical subjects of theology (Old Testament, New Testament, Church History, Systematic Theology, Practical Theology) with one chair each in research and teaching. In addition, Missiology , Diakonik , canon law , Ecumenical Theology and philosophy represented in the curriculum. Her work is aimed at highlighting the present-day significance of the Lutheran-Reformation heritage in spiritual, social and ecclesiastical terms and bringing it into discussion. The study program also includes courses in the biblical languages Hebrew and Greek (one extended semester each) and Latin (two extended semesters).

Campus college

Daily and weekly routines are characterized by regular services offered by lecturers and students. Additional offerings include theological discussion evenings, weekend retreats and study days.

Ordinaries

literature

  • Lutheran Theological College . Information brochure, ed. on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the university, Oberursel 1998.
  • Gilberto da Silva: training centers . In: Werner Klän, Gilberto da Silva (ed.): Lutheran and independent. An introduction to the history of independent Evangelical Lutheran churches . Edition Ruprecht , Göttingen 2012, ISBN 978-3-8469-0106-9 , pp. 68–72.
  • Journal of Lutheran Theology and Church . Quarterly magazine for a Lutheran theology bound by Scripture and Confession. Edited by Christoph Barnbrock, Achim Behrens (editors), Werner Klän, Jorg Christian Salzmann and Gilberto da Silva. From the 33rd year 2009 at Edition Ruprecht, ISSN  0170-3846 .

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://lthh.de/home/theologisches-profil/%C3%BCber-uns.html
  2. Federal Statistical Office: Students at universities. Winter semester 2018/2019 (= Fachserie 11, Reihe 4.1), October 18, 2019, p. 70.
  3. https://lthh.de/home/theologisches-profil/%C3%BCber-uns.html
  4. http://edition-ruprecht.de/katalog/zeitschriften.php?id=6