Prof. Dr. Michael Quisinsky
Appointment: Systematic Theology
Function: Professor for Systematic Theology
Professional career
- Since 2018 Professor of Systematic Theology
- 2014 Habilitation in Fundamental Theology (Fribourg)
- 2008-2018 Worked as a teacher in Vich (Canton de Vaud, Switzerland)
- 2006-2008 Internship (Referendariat) in Baden-Baden and Karlsruhe
- 2006 PHD in Dogmatics (Freiburg i.Br.)
- 1997-2003 Studies of Catholic Theology (state examination, Diploma [German academic title]) and Romance Studies (state examination) in Freiburg i.Br., Paris, and Tübingen
- 1996 Civilian service
- 1987-1996 Friedrich Hecker Grammar School Radolfzell
Work and research focus
- Second Vatican Council
- Relationship between dogma and pastoral ministry
- History and historicity of faith and theology
- Christology
- Theological epistemology
- Christian faith between universality and reification
- Encounters between German- and French-speaking theology and pastoral ministry
- Catholicity and ecumenism worldwide and locally
- “Loci theologici” und topological theology
- Theology as a life science
Cooperations
- Member of the advisory board for the project “The Vision of Vatican II on Revelation, Church, Ecumenism, and Education” (KU Leuven, Tilburg University, Catholic University of Australia)
- Project “Vatican II – Legacy and Mandate”
- Member of the board of the German section of the European Society for Catholic Theology