Gregor Maria Franz Hanke
Gregor Maria Franz Hanke (born July 2, 1954 in Elbersroth) is a German Roman catholic bishop of Eichstätt.
Life
Hanke studied Roman catholic theology and philosophy at Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, in London, Oxford, Würzburg and Rome. On 10 September 1983 he became priest. On 14 October 2006 Hanke was appointed as bishop of Eichstätt.[1]
Works by Hanke
- Der Odenkanon des Tagzeitenritus Konstantinopels im Licht der Beiträge H. Schneiders und O. Strunks – eine Relecture; in: Hans-Jürgen Feulner, Elena Velkovska, Robert F. Taft S.J. (ed.): Crossroad of Cultures. Studies in Liturgy and Patristics in Honor of Gabriele Winkler; Orientalia Christiana Analecta, 260; Pont. Ist. Orient, Rome, 2000; p. 345–367.
- Vesper und Orthros des Kathedralritus der Hagia Sophia zu Konstantinopel: eine strukturanalytische und entwicklungsgeschichtliche Untersuchung unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Psalmodie und der Formulare in den Euchologien (Jerusalemer Theologisches Forum 21,1–2), Aschendorff, Münster 2018, ISBN 978-3-402-11041-6
- Projekt Netzwerk Umwelt: Erarbeitung und Präsentation einer Umweltausstellung zum Thema „Glauben und Handeln“ in der Benediktinerabtei Plankstetten; Berching, 2004.
- Achtsam-Genügsam-Nachhaltig: Benedikt und Ökologie; in: Notker Wolf (ed.): Die Botschaft Benedikts; Münsterschwarzach, 2008.
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