Robert Ebner (religious historian)

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Robert Ebner (born March 26, 1940 in Ottelmannshausen , Rhön-Grabfeld district ; † June 29, 2008 in Schwaig near Nuremberg ) was a German religious educator and religious historian .

Life

Robert Ebner studied theology , education and philosophy at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg . There he became a member of the Catholic student association KDSt.V. in 1963 . Franco-Raetia zu Würzburg in the Cartell Association (CV) . Robert Ebner was a Roman Catholic priest in the Diocese of Würzburg .

Ebner was born in 1978 at the University of Würzburg with the work The Brotherhood System in the Old Diocese of Würzburg. A study with special reference to spiritual brotherhoods of Kitzingen in theology and in 1984 with the work elementarization in religious education at school for the learning disabled, presented the theme of suffering and how to deal with from Christian faith doctorate . In 1988 he qualified as a professor at the University of Passau with the font Role Models and their Significance for Religious Education in Secondary School . Ebner got in 1986 a call to the chair of religious education and teaching of religious education at the University of Bayreuth . In 2005 he retired .

In addition to general religious education topics, Robert Ebner dealt with Catholic religious teaching a. a. with the pedagogue Johann Baptist Graser ; The main area of ​​research was spiritual and secular brotherhoods in connection with the Council of Trent and in the Middle Ages.

Fonts (selection)

Books

  • The brotherhood system in the old diocese of Würzburg , Echter Würzburg 1978, ISBN 3429005507
  • Role models and their significance for religious education in secondary schools , EOS 1988, ISBN 3880968284
  • I can tell God everything. Praying with children , Don Bosco Munich 1994, ISBN 3769807790
  • Johann Baptist Graser: (1766–1841) His life and work as a “religious educator” , JHRöll Verlag 2007, ISBN 3897542781

Publications

  • School and academic years of the former Bavarian Prime Minister Wilhelm Hoegner (1887–1980) in: Klerusblatt 82 (2002), 61–64.
  • Church initiatives in the 19th century to educate the deaf and dumb - religious instruction at the deaf and dumb school in Würzburg . In: Frankenland, magazine for Franconian regional studies and cultural maintenance 54 (2002), 283–288.
  • Evil and Evil in the New Evangelical and Catholic Catechisms , in: Werner H. Ritter / Jörg A. Schlumberger (Ed.): The Evil in History (= Bayreuth Historical Colloquia 16) Dettelbach 2003, 203-216.
  • Johann Baptist Graser - Education for Divinity . In: Lutz Koch (Ed.), Bayreuther Pädagogen (= Bibliotheca Academia, Pedagogy Series, Volume 3) Würzburg 2003, 35–53.
  • The organization of the start of school in the morning in a multi-religious, secular society , in: Lesch, Karl Josef / Spiegel, Egon (ed.), Religionspädagogische Perspektiven, Festschrift for Ralph Sauer on his 75th birthday, Kevelaer 2003, 132-137.
  • The English ore brotherhood of the Most Holy Trinity in Gößweinstein , in: Archive for the history of Upper Franconia, vol. 83, Bayreuth 2003, 313–328.
  • The Trinity Brotherhood in the parish of St. Johannes in Kitzingen. A branch brotherhood of the Arch Brotherhood of the Most Holy Trinity of Gößweinstein , in: Würzburger Diözesangeschichtsblätter, Vol. 65 (2003), 203-212.
  • Characteristics of the Franconian brotherhood system in the Baroque , in: Bayreuther Historische Kolloquien 17, Dettelbach 2004, 255–269.
  • The Maria-Hilf-Brotherhood in Ipthausen , in: Würzburger Diözesangeschichtsblätter, Vol. 66 (2004), 419-424.

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