Robert Deinhammer

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Robert Deinhammer SJ (* 1977 ) is an Austrian Jesuit , philosopher and theologian .

Life

After studying philosophy at the Pontifical Philosophical Institute and law at the Paris-Lodron University in Salzburg , he completed a doctorate in both disciplines . He worked in Salzburg as a philosopher and lawyer as well as in poverty research until he joined the Austrian Jesuit Province in 2008. After a two-year novitiate in Nuremberg, he worked at the Collegium Canisianum in Innsbruck as vice rector, prefect of studies and student chaplain. He then graduated from Heythrop College in London to study theology . He was ordained a priest in September 2016 . He currently works in pastoral care and is also a lecturer at the Catholic Theological Faculty of the Leopold Franzens University in Innsbruck . The main focus of Father Deinhammer's work lies in the area of ​​moral and legal philosophy. In a series of publications he has explained, defended and further developed the theology and ethics of the well-known German fundamental theologian Peter Knauer .

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

  • Ratio and Law. Contours of a transcendentally pragmatic interpretation of Section 16 of the Austrian General Civil Code as a contribution to normative legal ethics. Publishing house for science and research, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-89700-370-8 .
  • Questionable Reality - Questionable Life. Philosophical theology and ethics with Wilhelm Weischedel and Peter Knauer . Echter-Verlag, Würzburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-429-03071-1 .

Participation

  • Robert Deinhammer (Ed.): What does interdisciplinary work mean? (= Working Papers Theories & Commitments. 01). Poverty Research Group (University of Salzburg), Salzburg 2003 ( PDF ).
  • Robert Deinhammer et al .: “You can't think what you don't do” - Commitments and scientific theory building. (= Working Papers Theories & Commitments. 06). Poverty Research Group (University of Salzburg), Salzburg 2004 ( PDF ).
  • (Author of the introduction) “Land of Hammers - Future-Proof?” On work and unemployment (= Edition Menschlichkeit. Vol. 5). Unicum Mensch, Salzburg 2005.
  • Robert Deinhammer and Georg Gasser (eds.), Peter Knauer SJ - Theology and Ethics in Service to the Christian Embassy , Journal for Catholic Theology , Vol. 142 (2020), Issue 1.

Contributions

  • The corresponding reason. On the draft of a teleological ethics with Peter Knauer. In: Salzburg Yearbook for Philosophy. 48: 21-40 (2003).
  • Being as related. Notes on a relational-ontological evidence of creaturality. In: Salzburg Yearbook for Philosophy. Vol. 51 (2006), pp. 99-122.
  • Epistemological and ontological aspects of human freedom. In: Reinhart Kögerler, Franz Gruber , Martin Dürnberger (eds.): Homo animal materiale. The material determination of man. Linz 2008, pp. 65-86.
  • Questionable reality? In: Topos - International Contributions to Dialectical Theory . Issue 30 (2008), pp. 121-135.
  • Human rights and cultural relativism. In: Archive for Legal and Social Philosophy. Vol. 96 (2010), H. 1, pp. 51-63.
  • Is there a tension between “Christian” and “Analytical” philosophy? Systematic reflections, inspired by a Salzburg parallelism. In: Criterion. Journal of Philosophy. Vol. 24 (2011), pp. 73-90.
  • Reductio in Unum Mysterium. Fundamental theological considerations in the context of Ignatian spirituality. In: Theology and Faith. Vol. 101 (2011), pp. 539-561.
  • The human being as a "subject-object unity". Philosophical-theological reflections. In: Freiburg journal for philosophy and theology . Vol. 60 (2013), pp. 404-421
  • What is progress in theology? In: Stephan Ernst , Gerhard Gäde (Ed.): Responsibility for faith in theology, pastoral care and ethics. For Peter Knauer SJ. Freiburg 2015, pp. 63–86.
  • Can Natural Law Ethics be Tenable Today? Towards a Critical Natural Law Theory. In: The Heythrop Journal. Online, DOI: 10.1111 / heyj.12345 .
  • The relationship between morality and religion. In: Ethica. Vol. 25 (2017), pp. 195-208.
  • The Rule of Law: Its Virtues and Limits. In: Obnovljeni život , 74 (1), 2019, pp. 33–44.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Homepage of the Jesuits. Retrieved January 12, 2018 .
  2. ^ Homepage of the TFI. Retrieved January 12, 2018 .
  3. Friederike Nüssel: Review in ThLZ, accessed on January 17, 2018 .