Gerhard Lohfink
{{Short description|German Catholic priest and theologian (1934–2024)}}
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| birth_place = Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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| death_place = Ebenhausen, Bavaria, Germany
| occupation = {{ubl | Priest | Theologian }}
| education = {{ubl | Goethe University Frankfurt | Hochschule Sankt Georgen | University of Munich | University of Würzburg }}
| organizations = {{ubl | University of Tübingen | Catholic Integrated Community }}
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Gerhard Lohfink (29 August 1934 – 2 April 2024) was a German Catholic priest and theologian. He was a professor of the New Testament at the University of Tübingen until 1986. Lohfink worked as a theologian in the Catholic Integrated Community (KIG). Many of his books were translated into other languages; some English versions became bestsellers, including Jesus and Community. The Social Dimension of Christian faith, translated in 1984.
Biography
Lohfink was born in Frankfurt am Main on 29 August 1934; his father was a train driver. His older brother, Norbert Lohfink, became a professor of the Old Testament. Lohfink completed schooling at the Heinrich-von-Gagern-Gymnasium in 1954. He spent two semesters with German and Latin studies at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. From 1955 on he studied philosophy and theology at the Hochschule Sankt Georgen. In 1957 he passed the philosophical final examination. In 1957 and 1958 he studied theology at the Catholic Theological Faculty of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. He passed the theological final examination in 1960 at the University of St. Georgen, in the same year he was ordained a priest by Wilhelm Kempf, bishop of Limburg. From 1961 to 1963 he was chaplain in the parish of {{ill|St. Ursula, Oberursel|de|St. Ursula (Oberursel)|lt=St. Ursula}} in Oberursel.
Bishop Kempf granted permission for Lohfink to pursue a doctorate in theology with the requirement that he would initially serve as a pastor for a year in Frankfurt. In 1964 he continued his studies in theology at the University of Würzburg. In 1971 Lohfink earned his doctorate with the dissertation The Ascension of Jesus: Studies on the Ascension and Exaltation texts in Lukas, supervised by Rudolf Schnackenburg. He was habilitated in 1973 with his work The Collection of Israel: An examination of Lukan Ecclesiology.
In 1973 Lohfink became a lecturer of the New Testament at the Catholic theological faculty of the University of Tübingen, appointed professor in 1976. In 1979 and 1980 he was involved as a deputy of the theological faculty in the ecclesiastical dispute over Hans Küng. At the end Lohfink publicly voted for Küng's exclusion from the faculty.Hans Küng: Umstrittene Wahrheit. Erinnerungen, München 2009, {{ISBN|978-3-492-05123-1}}, p. 640 In 1982 he published a book, translated in 1984 by David L. Balch as Jesus and Community. The Social Dimension of Christian faith.{{cite journal |last1 = Balch |first1 = David L. |last2 = Lohfink |first2 = Gerhard |last3 = Galvin |first3 = John R. |title = Jesus and Community, The Social Dimension of Christian Faith |url = https://www.plough.com/en/authors/l/gerhard-lohfink |journal = Journal of Biblical Literature |date = 30 March 2016 |language = en |doi = 10.2307/3260843 |page = 715 |jstor = 3260843 |access-date = 10 April 2024 |archive-date = 16 January 2024 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20240116143316/https://www.plough.com/en/authors/l/gerhard-lohfink |url-status = live }} It was translated privately into Hungarian, and influenced Christians in Hungary who lived in a Communist regime.
In 1987, Lohfink followed the ideas from his book, that church is best realised in community; he left the university voluntarily to live in Bad Tölz and work in a Catholic Integrated Community (KiG).{{Cite web |title=Gerhard Lohfink |url=https://www.plough.com/en/authors/l/gerhard-lohfink |website=Plough |date=30 March 2016 |language=en |access-date=27 May 2020 |archive-date=11 August 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200811094651/https://www.plough.com/en/authors/l/gerhard-lohfink |url-status=live }} He lived there with his aging parents. He was active in the community, especially teaching German to members from Tanzania. He later continued to research and lecture on ecclesiology and eschatology. In his books he tried hard to achieve a language that was simple, modern and comprehensible, having in mind readers such as his parents. The KiG was dissolved in Bavaria in 2020 after investigations, but he remained living in community with others.
Lohfink's books have been translated into many languages, such as Korean. Translations into English became bestsellers. The book about the parables of Jesus was awarded the first prize from the American Catholic Media Association in 2022. He completed the book Warum ich an Gott glaube (Why I believe in God) shortly before his death, as a personal legacy.
Lohfink died in Ebenhausen, his last residence, on 2 April 2024, at the age of 89, after a short severe illness.{{cite news | title = Der Theologe Gerhard Lohfink ist tot | url = https://www.herder.de/theologie-pastoral/nachrichten/der-theologe-gerhard-lohfink-ist-tot/ | access-date = 8 April 2024 | publisher = Herder | date = 3 April 2024 | language = de | archive-date = 8 April 2024 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20240408205820/https://www.herder.de/theologie-pastoral/nachrichten/der-theologe-gerhard-lohfink-ist-tot/ | url-status = live }}{{cite news | last = Buckenmaier | first = Achim | author-link = Achim Buckenmaier | title = Gerhard Lohfink verstorben: Wissenschaftler und Jünger | url = https://www.die-tagespost.de/kirche/aktuell/er-war-ein-wissenschaftler-und-juenger-art-249777 | access-date = 3 April 2024 | newspaper = Die Tagespost | date = 3 April 2024 | language = de | archive-date = 3 April 2024 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20240403120836/https://www.die-tagespost.de/kirche/aktuell/er-war-ein-wissenschaftler-und-juenger-art-249777 | url-status = live }}{{cite web | title = Neutestamentler Gerhard Lohfink gestorben | url = https://katholisch.de/artikel/52345-neutestamentler-gerhard-lohfink-gestorben | access-date = 8 April 2024 | website = katholisch.de | date = 3 April 2024 | language = de | archive-date = 8 April 2024 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20240408213945/https://katholisch.de/artikel/52345-neutestamentler-gerhard-lohfink-gestorben | url-status = live }}
Publications
Lohfink published many books, most of them in German by Herder.{{cite news | title = Gerhard Lohfink | url = https://www.herder.de/autoren/l/gerhard-lohfink/ | access-date = 9 April 2024 | publisher = Herder | date = 2024 | language = de | archive-date = 9 April 2024 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20240409103441/https://www.herder.de/autoren/l/gerhard-lohfink/ | url-status = live }} Many of them were translated into English by his student Linda M. Maloney.
= Books in German =
- Die Himmelfahrt Jesu – Erfindung oder Erfahrung? Verlag Katholisches Bibelwerk, Stuttgart 1972, {{ISBN|978-3-460-10181-4}}.
- Die Sammlung Israels. Eine Untersuchung zur lukanischen Ekklesiologie. Kösel, München 1975, {{ISBN|978-3-466-25339-5}}.
- Wie hat Jesus Gemeinde gewollt? Zur gesellschaftlichen Dimension des christlichen Glaubens. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 1982, {{ISBN|978-3-451-08798-1}}
- Gottes Taten gehen weiter : Geschichtstheologie als Grundvollzug neutestamentlichen Gemeinden. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 1984, {{ISBN|978-3-451-20343-5}}.
- Die Bibel: Gotteswort in Menschenwort. Verlag Katholisches Bibelwerk, Stuttgart 1986, {{ISBN|978-3-460-10015-2}}.
- Wem gilt die Bergpredigt? zur Glaubwürdigkeit des Christlichen. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 1993, {{ISBN|978-3-451-08777-6}}.
- Braucht Gott die Kirche? – zur Theologie des Volkes Gottes. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 1998, {{ISBN|978-3-451-26544-0}}
- Das Vaterunser neu ausgelegt. Urfeld, Bad Tölz 2007, {{ISBN|978-3-932857-32-4}}.
- with Ludwig Weimer: Maria – nicht ohne Israel. Eine neue Sicht der Lehre von der unbefleckten Empfängnis. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 2008; 2nd edition 2012, {{ISBN|978-3-451-34139-7}}.
- Welche Argumente hat der neue Atheismus? Eine kritische Auseinandersetzung. Urfeld, Bad Tölz 2008, {{ISBN|978-3-932857-33-1}}.
- Der letzte Tag Jesu. Was bei der Passion wirklich geschah. Verlag Katholisches Bibelwerk, Stuttgart 2009, {{ISBN|978-3-460-33179-2}}.
- Beten schenkt Heimat. Theologie und Praxis des christlichen Gebets. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 2010, {{ISBN|978-3-451-33052-0}}.
- Jesus von Nazareth. Was er wollte, wer er war. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 2011, {{ISBN|978-3-451-34095-6}}.
- Gegen die Verharmlosung Jesu. Reden über Jesus und die Kirche. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 2013 e-book -, {{ISBN|978-3-451-34561-6}}.
- Der neue Atheismus. Eine kritische Auseinandersetzung. Verlag Katholisches Bibelwerk, Stuttgart 2014, {{ISBN|978-3-460-30031-6}}.
- Auf der Erde – wo sonst? Unangepasstes über Gott und die Welt. Verlag Katholisches Bibelwerk, Stuttgart 2015, {{ISBN|978-3-460-30033-0}}.
- Im Ringen um die Vernunft. Reden über Israel, die Kirche und die Europäische Aufklärung. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 2016, {{ISBN|978-3-451-31239-7}}.
- Am Ende das Nichts? Über Auferstehung und ewiges Leben. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 2017, {{ISBN|978-3-451-31104-8}}
- Das Geheimnis des Galiläers – Ein Nachtgespräch über Jesus von Nazareth. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 2019, {{ISBN|978-3-451-38270-3}}.
- Die wichtigsten Worte Jesu, 2022
- Am Ende des Nichts?, 2024
- Warum ich an Gott glaube, 2024.
= Books translated into English =
- The Gospels. God's Word in Human Words. Chicago 1972, Franciscan Herald Press (Herald Biblical booklets), {{ISBN|978-0-8199-0212-2}}
- with Malina, Bruce J. The conversion of St. Paul: Narrative and History in Acts. Chicago 1976, Franciscan Herald Press. 1976 {{ISBN|978-0-8199-0572-7}}
- Death is Not the Final Word. Chicago 1977: Franciscan Herald Press (Synthesis series). {{ISBN|978-0-8199-0715-8}}
- The Bible: Now I Get It! A Form-criticism Handbook, Garden City, N.Y. 1979: Doubleday. {{ISBN|978-0-385-13432-3}}
- Jesus and Community. The Social Dimension of Christian faith. Philadelphia, New York, 1984 Fortress Press; Paulist Press. {{ISBN|978-0-8091-2661-3}}
- The Last Day of Jesus. An Enriching Portrayal of the Passion. Notre Dame, 1984, Ind.: Ave Maria Press. {{ISBN|978-0-87793-312-0}}
- Does God Need the Church? Toward a Theology of the People of God. Collegeville, MN, 2014, Liturgical Press. {{ISBN|978-0-8146-5928-1}}
- No Irrelevant Jesus. On Jesus and the Church Today. Collegeville, MN, 2014, Liturgical Press. {{ISBN|978-0-8146-8289-0}}
- Jesus of Nazareth. What He Wanted, Who He was. Collegeville, Minn., 2015, Liturgical Press. {{ISBN|978-0-8146-8308-8}}
- Is This All There Is? On Resurrection and Eternal Life, Collegeville, Minnesota 2018. {{ISBN|978-0-8146-8451-1}}
- The Our Father. A New Reading. Collegeville (Liturgical Press) 2019, {{ISBN|978-0-8146-6449-0}}
- Prayer Takes Us Home. The Theology and Practice of Christian Prayer. Collegeville (Liturgical Press) 2020, {{ISBN|978-0-8146-8806-9}}
- The Forty Parables of Jesus. Collegeville (Liturgical Press) 2021, {{ISBN|978-0-8146-8510-5}}
- The Christian Faith Explained in 50 Letters. New York (Paulist Press) 2022, {{ISBN|978-0-8091-5478-4}}
= Articles =
- Did Jesus Found a Church? In: Theology Digest (30), 1982, page 231–235.{{cite magazine |url=https://ixtheo.de/Record/1649780761 |title=Did Jesus Found a Church? |magazine=Theology Digest |date=1982 |issue=30 |pages=231–235 |access-date=9 April 2024 }}
- [https://www.plough.com/en/topics/faith/early-christians/did-the-early-christians-understand-jesus Did the Early Christians Understand Jesus? Nonviolence, Love of Neighbor, and Imminent Expectation]. In: Plough Quarterly Magazine (8), 2016.
Reviews
- Thomas D. Stegman (2013): The Living Presence of God. Jesus of Nazareth by Gerhard Lohfink. In: America The Jesuit Review 2013. (18 March 2013){{Cite web |url=https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/culture/living-presence-god |title=The Living Presence of God |last=Stegman |first=Thomas |date=5 March 2013 |website=americamagazine.org |access-date=9 April 2018 |archive-date=17 January 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180117070332/https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/culture/living-presence-god |url-status=live }}
- James Martin (2013): Jesus, by the Book (reviewing Jesus of Nazareth: Who He Was, What He Wanted.). America The Jesuit Review.{{Cite web |url=https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/jesus-book |title=Jesus, by the Book |last=Martin, S.J. |first=James |date=31 January 2013 |website=americamagazine.org |access-date=9 April 2018 |archive-date=17 January 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180117131145/https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/jesus-book |url-status=live }}
- Stanley Hauerwas (2014): The Untamed Jesus (reviewing: No Irrelevant Jesus. On Jesus and the Church Today. The Christian Century.{{Cite web |url=https://www.christiancentury.org/reviews/2014-07/untamed-jesus |title=Untamed Jesus |last=Hauerwas |first=Stanley |date=12 August 2014 |website=christiancentury.org |access-date=9 April 2018 |archive-date=17 January 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180117131417/https://www.christiancentury.org/reviews/2014-07/untamed-jesus |url-status=live }}
- Wholeness is the Inmost Principle of the Sermon on the Mount. Cruciform Phronesis.{{Cite web |url=http://cruciformphronesis.se/en/blog/gerhard-lohfink-and-wholeness-key-sermon-mount-part-one |title=Gerhard Lohfink and Wholeness as the Key to the Sermon on the Mount, part one |website=cruciformphronesis.se/en |access-date=9 April 2018 |archive-date=17 January 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180117131304/http://cruciformphronesis.se/en/blog/gerhard-lohfink-and-wholeness-key-sermon-mount-part-one |url-status=live }}
References
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External links
- {{YouTube|_J96OwlbB5U|Gerhard Lohfink: Haben die ersten Christen Jesus verstanden? (lecture, in German, 2015)}}
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