Raimund Luschin

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Raimund Luschin SDB (born September 28, 1942 in Klagenfurt in Carinthia ) is an Austrian religious and Roman Catholic moral theologian .

Life

After completing a commercial apprenticeship in his hometown, Raimund Luschin attended the Don Bosco Grammar School in Unterwaltersdorf in Lower Austria . Since 1964 he has been a member of the Salesian Order. From 1968 he studied Catholic theology and social education in Benediktbeuern . In his theological diploma thesis, he already addressed the relationship between depth psychology and pastoral care. After being ordained a priest in June 1974, Raimund Luschin worked as a chaplain, head of a youth center, religious teacher and student chaplain in the Austrian capital. From 1981 to 1989 he held the position of university assistant at the Institute for Moral Theology of the Catholic-Theological Faculty in Vienna. In December 1982 he received his doctorate in theology with a thesis on Evil as Guilt at CG Jung and the formation of personal conscience . In further research he dealt with the importance of Johanna Herzog-Dürck's personal psychotherapy for Catholic theological ethics.

Raimund Luschin has been teaching at the Philosophical-Theological University of Benediktbeuern since 1989 . In addition, he performed various external lecturing activities and teaching assignments, for example from 1990 to 1994 in the priestly training of the diocese of St. Pölten, since 1999 at the Benediktbeuern Department of the Catholic Foundation University in Munich and in the 2000/01 academic year at the Catholic theological faculty in Augsburg. In 2001 he was appointed professor at the Benediktbeurer Ordenshochschule. At the end of the summer semester 2010, he retired.

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