Peter Dschulnigg

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Peter Dschulnigg (born July 11, 1943 in Romanshorn ; † May 26, 2011 in Berlingen TG ) was a Roman Catholic Swiss theologian and New Testament scholar .

Live and act

Peter Dschulnigg was born in Romanshorn in 1943 as the youngest of three brothers. From 1967 he studied at the theological faculty of the later University of Lucerne and at the University of Regensburg . In 1984 he submitted his dissertation on the Gospel of Mark . In 1988 Dschulnigg completed his habilitation at the University of Lucerne with a comparative thesis on rabbinical parables and the New Testament.

From 1991 until his retirement in 2008 he held the chair for the New Testament at the Ruhr University in Bochum . He has written numerous books, essays, lexicon articles and book reviews.

In May 2011, Peter Dschulnigg died of the consequences of his Parkinson's disease on the Swiss bank of Lake Constance.

Honors

In June 2012 friends, colleagues and his students, including Beate Kowalski , honored the deceased with an “Academy in thoughts of Peter Dschulnigg” at the Ruhr University in Bochum.

Fonts (selection)

  • Language, editing and intention of the Gospel of Mark. Peculiarities of the language of the Gospel of Mark and their meaning for editorial criticism . Verlag Katholisches Bibelwerk, Stuttgart 1986, ISBN 3-460-00111-9 .
  • Rabbinic Parables and the New Testament. The parables of the PesK compared with the parables of Jesus and the New Testament . Lang, Bern 1988, ISBN 3-261-03912-4 .
  • Style criticism and author's question in the Gospel of John. The Johannine language features on the background of the New Testament and contemporary Hellenistic literature . Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 1991, ISBN 3-525-53918-5 .
  • Peter in the New Testament . Verlag Katholisches Bibelwerk, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-460-33122-4 .
  • Meet Jesus. Persons and their meaning in the Gospel of John . Lit, Münster 2000, ISBN 3-8258-5042-0 .
  • The Gospel of Mark (= Theological Commentary on the New Testament , Volume 2). Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-17-019770-1 .
  • Collected studies on introductory questions and on theology and exegesis of the New Testament . Edited by Beate Kowalski, Richard Höffner and Joseph Verheyden . Peeters, Leuven 2010, ISBN 978-90-429-2279-2 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ List of publications on the website of the Ruhr University Bochum, accessed on June 10, 2011.
  2. Martin Schirmer: "Trendsetter in Biblical Research". Academy for exegetes from Bochum . In: RuhrWort of July 8, 2012.