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27: 200:, Dillersberger wrote an article for his diocesan newspaper in Salzburg in 1936 titled "The Sunday of Anti-Semitism". It was a historical account of antisemitism in which the Salzburg professor claimed that Christians need not help Jews, since their suffering was a continuation of divine judgment against them. 94:
and graduated from high school in 1915. After studying theology in Salzburg for four years, he was ordained a priest on August 1, 1919. He combined his graduate studies with work in parishes until 1927. He received the Doctorate in Salzburg in 1924, and the
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devotions, and spiritual handbooks made Dillersberger known to Catholics in all of German-speaking Europe. Many were published in several editions, like his lay breviary which saw its fifth edition in 1957. Several publications were translated into French.
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and continued to do so until retiring in 1966; afterwards, he continued to lecture, drawing large audiences. He served as the dean of the theological faculty for a total of four periods. He was widely published in scholarly and popular journals.
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professor for Old Testament. Dillersberger published translations and commentaries on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke, but not on the Gospel of John. Only fragments of John are available, namely in Dillersberger's
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Bible scholar Paul Gächter remarked in an early review, "Dillersberger has understood very well that only exegesis together with dogmatics can provide the full harmony of an exhaustive explanation."
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in 1964. Colleagues attested his generous and humble manner, noting his commitment to kindling enthusiasm for the New Testament among Catholics and his pronounced fidelity to the
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to bishops and archbishops, wrote in July 1936 that the persecution of Jews in Germany expressed the will of God. He concluded, “Who can argue with God? ."
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Dillersberger was highly committed to pastoral work, which he saw as a necessary extension of his work as a Bible scholar. He was a member of the
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In 1931, complaints were filed against Dillersberger in the Vatican, although no disciplinary measures were taken. He was appointed Professor of
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Markus: Das Evangelium des heiligen Markus, in theologisch und heilsgeschichtlich vertiefter Schau (Salzburg: Otto Müller, several volumes).
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G. (1954). "Book review: Matthäus. Das Evangelium des heiligen Matthäus in theologischer und heilsgeschichtlicher Schau. Vols. 3 and 4".
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Matthäus: Das Evangelium des heiligen Matthäus in theologischer und heilsgeschichtlicher Schau (Salzburg: Otto Müller, several volumes).
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Lukas: Das Evangelium des heiligen Lukas in theologischer und heilsgeschichtlicher Schau (Salzburg: Otto Müller, several volumes).
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Wer es fassen kann...: Gedanken über Jungfräulichkeit und Zölibat aus Schrift und Liturgie (Salzburg: Anton Pustet 1939).
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movement; he served as the spiritual director in the Salzburg Seminary from 1928 to 1933. He was made a member of the
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Gaechter, Paul (1936). "Reviewed Work: The Word of Logos. Lectures on the Prologue of John by Josef Dillersberger".
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Having known about anti-Jewish discrimination in the Reich for several years, and even after the enactment of the
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Der neue Gott, ein biblisch-theologischer Versuch über den Epheserbrief (Salzburg-Leipzig: Anton Pustet 1935).
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Die Stimme deines Grusses: Gedanken und Betrachtungen über das "Salve Regina" (Graz: Anton Pustet 1947).
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Das Wort vom Logos. Vorlesung über das Johannes-Prolog (Salzburg, Leipzig: Anton Pustet 1935).
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from the same university in 1927. The following year was devoted to studies at the
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Der neue Mensch: Seligpreisungen und Tugendleben (Einsiedeln: Benziger 1949).
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measures against Catholic theologians. He resumed teaching after the
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Das ist der Tag des Herrn Besinnungen (Salzburg: Otto Müller 1956).
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in 1933, but forced into retirement from 1941 to 1945 due to
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