Werner Dettloff

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Werner Dettloff OFM (born October 12, 1919 in Schwientochlowitz ; † March 7, 2016 in Munich ) was a German priest and dogmatist .

Life

He attended high schools in Opole and Nysa (Abitur). He entered the Franciscan order . After military service and imprisonment (1940–1945) he studied philosophy and theology from 1946 to 1950 at the University of Graz , the Franciscan University in Munich and at the LMU Munich . After graduating as Dr. theol. 1952 (Munich) he was from 1953 to 1956 lecturer for fundamental theology at the Philosophical-Theological College of the Franciscans in Munich and from 1956 to 1959 lecturer for dogmatics at the Duns-Scotus-Akademie in Mönchengladbach . After completing his habilitation in dogmatics in 1961 from the Theological Faculty of the LMU Munich, he became an associate professor for the history of the Christian faith in 1962 and full professor for the history of theology at the LMU Munich in 1963. From 1965 to 1985 he was director of the Martin Grabmann Research Institute for Medieval Theology and Philosophy at LMU Munich. In 1983 he founded the Bonaventura Institute in Tokyo . In 1985 he retired .

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