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Education
May 2006 - Defensio summa cum laude of the Doctoral Thesis in Theology and Patristic Sciences at the Institutum Patristicum Augustinianum of the Pontifical Lateran University, Rome, on ‘Intentio auctoris. Zur Paulusexegese des Pelagius’ (The Author’s Intention; Regarding Pelagius’s Exegesis of the Pauline Epistles, 347 p.) Director: Prof. Basil Studer, OSB.
Dec 1993 - Licentiate in Theology and Patristic Sciences at the Institutum Patristicum Augustinianum of the Pontifical Lateran University, Rome.
June 1989 - Bachelor in Theology at the Theological Faculty of the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome.
August 1986 - Vordiplom in Theology at the Faculty for Catholic Theology of the University of Regensburg. Entered the Pontificium Collegium Germanicum et Hungaricum de Urbe.
October 1984 - Entered the Seminary of Regensburg.
Positions Held
Sept. 2008 - Present - Visiting professor for Patristic Theology at the International Theological Institute, Austria.
Sept. 2007 - Vicarius paroecialis Seelsorgeeinheit Bernhardswald-Pettenreuth-Kürn-Lambertsneukirchen.
Sept./Nov. 2006 - Chaplain for the University of Regensburg, the University of Applied Sciences of Regensburg and the Faculty for Sacred Music of Regensburg. Director for ecumenism in the diocese of Regensburg.
2002-2006 - Vice-Rector of the Teutonic College Campo Santo, Vatican.
2002-2005 - Coordinator for the Universities’ Office of the Congregation for Catholic Education, Holy See.
1998 - Official at the Congregation for Catholic Education, Holy See.
1996-1997 Vicarius/Administrator paroecialis at St. Joseph’s, Weiden in der Oberpfalz.
Publications
Books - Forthcoming
Intentio auctoris. Zur Paulusexegese des Pelagius.
Scientific Papers
Neue Orientierungen zur Paulusexegese des Pelagius, Augustinianum (Rome) 34 (1994) 313-358.
Zur Bedeutung der Intentio auctoris in der Paulusexegese des Pelagius, Augustiniana (Leuven) 56 (2006) 261-297 (FS G. Ring).
Personal
Born in Furth im Wald, Germany.
1991 Ordained deacon and priest (Rome).
2005 Chaplain of His Holiness (Msgr.).
Modern Languages: German, Italian, English, French.
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