Wolfgang Feneberg | |
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Born | 31 May 1935 |
Died | 8 March 2018 (aged 82) Nuremberg |
Education | Doctor of Theology |
Occupation | Theologian, university teacher, parson |
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Wolfgang Feneberg (1935 – 8 March 2018[1]) was a German Roman Catholic, later an Evangelical Lutheran theologian of the New Testament, ex-Jesuit and Parson of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria and Professor.[2] Feneberg was the founder of the "Bibelschule in Israel".[1]
After studying a philosophy and Catholic theology, Feneberg continued a doctorate in New Testament theology. He completed the Pedagogy degree Magister (Mag. Ped.).
In 1977 Feneberg started as teacher of "Introduction and Exeges of the New Testament" in the Munich School of Philosophy, and worked after leaving the Jesuit order as a pastor in volunteering in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria, continue in Bible Schools in the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, the German University in Armenia (Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies), and as Vice President and Speaker of the Academy of St. Paul.
He has published on various themes of the New Testament theology and Ignatian Spirituality,[3] and was active in retreat accompanied and spiritual direction.