Prof. Dr. Christian Hornung
Investigator
Catholic Faculty
Institute for Church History
Department for the History of Early Christianity and Patristic Studies
Oxfordstraße 15
D-53111 Bonn
Phone: +49 228 73 7432
Fax: +49 228 73 9428
christian.hornung@uni-bonn.de
Academic Profile
Christian Hornung focuses on dependency and dependencies in the History of Ancient Christianity. His interests are:
1) The general legitimation and authorization of dependency in ancient society in the view of ecclesiastical writers, especially since the 4th century.
2) The ancient church itself as an example of institutional dependencies between different groups (clerics and laypersons; clerics and penitents; clerics and catechumen). Despite many studies on church discipline and early canon law the history of the church was never analyzed by the focus of "dependencies": How is the process of ecclesiastical hierarchization and differentiation reflected and justified by the ancient church? Did the development of theology and of a hierarchical image of God influence the ecclesiastical thoughts and practices on this point?
Christian Hornung has published 3 books, 2 edited volumes, 30 academic papers and 18 reviews. Furthermore he gave 30 national and international presentations.
2014
Habilitation and Venia legendi in the History of Ancient Christianity and Patrology
2007–2010
Ph.D. at the University of Bonn, Germany
2002–2007
Studies in Catholic Theology, Classical Philology and German Philology, Universities of Bonn, Germany and Vienna, Austria
since 2019
Director of the Franz Joseph Dölger Institut, University of Bonn, Germany
since 2017
Professor for the History of Ancient Christianity and Patrology, University of Bonn, Germany
2016
Visiting Scholar, Catholic University of America, Washington D.C., USA
2015–2016
Heisenberg Fellowship of the German Research Foundation, University of Siegen, Germany
2007–2016
Lectureships, Universities of Cologne, Siegen and Erfurt, Germany
2014
Deputy Professor for the History of Ancient Christianity and Patrology, University of Münster, Germany
2010–2015
Deputy Director of the Franz Joseph Dölger Institut, University of Bonn, Germany
2007–2010
Research Assistant, Institute for Church History, University of Bonn, Germany
since 2019
Principal Editor of Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum
since 2018
Co-editor of Standorte in Antike und Christentum (StAC)
since 2017
Co-editor of Jahrbuch für Antike und Christentum (JbAC)
since 2018
Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of Katholisches Bibelwerk, Stuttgart, Germany
since 2018
Deputy Chairman of Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Kirchenhistoriker und Kirchenhistorikerinnen im deutschen Sprachraum
since 2018
Member of Zentrum für Religion und Gesellschaft (ZERG)
2013–2016
Membership of "Junges Kolleg" of the North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences, Humanities and the Arts
- 2020. Monachus et Sacerdos: Asketische Konzeptualisierungen des Klerus im antiken Christentum. Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 157. Leiden.
- 2019. "Der römische Bischof und die Autorität der altkirchlichen Konzilien." In Bischöfe zwischen Autarkie und Kollegialität. Variationen eines Spannungsverhältnisses, edited by C. Hornung, A. Merkt, and A. Weckwerth, 29–44.Quaestiones disputatae 301. Freiburg.
- 2019. "(Amts-)Autorität in der Alten Kirche: Entwicklungen und Leitlinien." In Autorität in der Moral: Historische und Systematische Perspektiven, edited by A. Autiero, S. Goertz, and K.-W. Merks, 11–34. Jahrbuch für Moraltheologie 3.Freiburg.
- 2018. "De doctrina christiana: Augustinus und die klassische Bildung seiner Zeit." In Religion und Bildung: Antipoden oder Weggefährten? Diskurse aus historischer, systematischer und praktischer Sicht, edited by J. Sautermeister and E. Zwick, 103–115. Paderborn.
- 2017. "Die Konstruktion christlicher Identität: Funktion und Bedeutung der Apostasie im antiken Christentum." In Studia Patristica 92: 431–440.
- 2016. Apostasie im antiken Christentum: Studien zum Glaubensabfall in altkirchlicher Theologie, Disziplin und Pastoral (4.–7. Jahrhundert n. Chr.). Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 138. Leiden.
- 2015. "Kirchenrecht als Konstruktion von Wirklichkeit: Überlegungen zum Ort des Rechts in der Alten Kirche." In Jahrbuch für Antike und Christentum 56/57 (2013/2014), 72–85.
- 2015. "Siricius and the Rise of Papacy." In The Bishop of Rome in Late Antiquity, edited by G. D. Dunn, 57–72. Farnham.
- 2011. Directa ad decessorem: Ein kirchenhistorisch-philologischer Kommentar zur ersten Dekretale des Siricius von Rom. JbAC Erg.-Bd. Kleine Reihe 8. Münster.
- 2010. "Die Sprache des Römischen Rechts in Schreiben römischer Bischöfe des 4. und 5. Jahrhunderts." In Jahrbuch für Antike und Christentum 53: 20–80.