Pure Anselm

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Reiner Anselm, (2019)

Reiner Anselm (born March 19, 1965 in Graefelfing ) is a German Protestant theologian .

Life

Anselm graduated from the Karlsgymnasium in Munich-Pasing in 1984 and studied Protestant theology at the universities of Munich , Heidelberg and Zurich . After the first theological exam (1990) he was a research assistant at the Institute for Systematic Theology at the University of Munich at the chair of Trutz Rendtorff . In 1993 he was awarded the doctoral thesis Last Judgment and Earthly Justice. Protestant ethics and the German reform of criminal law received his doctorate and began his vicariate in the Bavarian regional church , which he completed in Neufahrn near Freising and in Munich-Fürstenried. After his ordination as a pastor and the second theological exam (1995), Anselm returned to Munich as a research assistant to Rendtorff and completed his habilitation in 1998 with a thesis on Lutheran ecclesiology . After two professorships in Dresden (WS 1998/1999) and Augsburg (WS 1999/2000), he was appointed professor for systematic theology and ethics at the University of Jena in 2000 . In the 2001/2002 winter semester, he moved to the University of Göttingen as a professor of ethics . From 2006 to 2008 he was on leave to hold a visiting professorship at the Center for Religion, Economics and Politics, Theological Faculty of the University of Zurich . Since the winter semester 2014/15 he has held the chair for systematic theology and ethics at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich .

Anselm deals with ethical problems in medicine, especially biomedicine . In 2008 he founded the Edition Ethik series together with Ulrich HJ Körtner , has been deputy spokesman for the DFG project "Protestantism in the ethical debates of the Federal Republic of Germany 1949–1989" since 2013, and since 2014 a member of the ethics committee of the Free State of Bavaria.

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  1. Former, born in 1984