Raimund Lachner

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Raimund Lachner (born December 24, 1955 in Bruckberg) is a German Roman Catholic theologian .

Life

Lachner studied Roman Catholic theology at the University of Munich , where he received his doctorate in 1985 and habilitation in 1993. Since 2000 he has been C4 professor for dogmatics and the history of dogma , taking fundamental theological issues into account , at the University of Vechta . In 2011 Lachner signed the memorandum Church 2011: A necessary departure .

Lachner wrote numerous articles in the Biographical-Bibliographical Church Lexicon (BBKL).

Works (selection)

Monographs

  • Johann Sebastian Drey's ecclesiological thinking . A contribution to the history of theology in the 19th century (=  European university publications. Series 23: Theology. Volume 280). Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1986, ISBN 3-8204-8795-6 (dissertation, University of Munich, 1985).
  • Jakob Frohschammer (1821-1893). Life and work (=  studies of theology and history. Volume 5). EOS, Sankt Ottilien 1990, ISBN 3-88096-905-1 .
  • Between rationalism and traditionalism. Revelation and reason with Jakob Frohschammer (= studies on systematic theology and ethics. Vol. 5). Lit, Münster 1995, ISBN 3-8258-2390-3 (habilitation thesis, University of Munich, 1993).

Editorships

  • with Egon Spiegel : Quality Management in Theology. Chances and limits of an elementaryization in the teacher training course (=  Vechtaer contributions to theology. Volume 8). Butzon and Bercker, Kevelaer 2003, ISBN 3-7666-0472-4 .
  • with Georg Steins : Dare to go far. Theological impetus for the Osnabrück Catholic Day (=  Vechta Contributions to Theology. Vol. 14). Lit, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-8258-1244-7 .
  • Jakob Frohschammer: Postponed writings. Francke, Tübingen 2009 ff.
  • with Denis Schmelter: near-death experiences. A challenge for theology and natural science (=  Vechta contributions to theology. Vol. 16). Lit, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-643-12246-9 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kürschner's German Scholar Calendar Online . Retrieved April 25, 2014.
  2. Academic curriculum vitae. In: Website of the University of Vechta. Retrieved November 20, 2016 .