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Josef Imbach (born 3 December 1945 in Zofingen, Aargau) is a controversial Swiss Catholic theologian and Franciscan friar. He studied theology and philosophy at the Pontifical Theological Faculty of St. Bonaventure in Rome 1967-1973 and from 1975 to 2002 was a professor of fundamental theology there. In 2002, he was suspended for a year by the Franciscan authorities for (according to him) denying the possibility of miracles. He denied holding this view and publicly protested against the "non-transparent practices" and "unqualified opinion".

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  • Josef Imbach (* 3. Dezember 1945 in Zofingen) ist ein Schweizer Theologe und Franziskaner. (de)
  • Josef Imbach (born 3 December 1945 in Zofingen, Aargau) is a controversial Swiss Catholic theologian and Franciscan friar. He studied theology and philosophy at the Pontifical Theological Faculty of St. Bonaventure in Rome 1967-1973 and from 1975 to 2002 was a professor of fundamental theology there. In 2002, he was suspended for a year by the Franciscan authorities for (according to him) denying the possibility of miracles. He denied holding this view and publicly protested against the "non-transparent practices" and "unqualified opinion". Imbach was later banned from teaching in all Catholic theological faculties worldwide by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. He has been living near Basel since 2005 where he teaches Catholic theology at the Evangelical Theological Faculty. (en)
  • Josef Imbach, né le 3 décembre 1945 à Zofingue (Suisse), est un théologien franciscain suisse. Après ses études de philosophie et de théologie à la faculté pontificale de théologie de saint Bonaventure à Rome entre 1967 et 1973, il devient vicaire à Therwil à et professeur de théologie fondamentale à la faculté de théologie de Lucerne. De 1975 à 2002, Josef Imbach est professeur de théologie fondamentale à la faculté de théologie de saint Bonaventure (Seraphicum). En 2002, Imbach reçoit une interdiction mondiale sur l'enseignement de toutes les facultés de théologie catholiques de la Congrégation - à l'époque dirigée par le cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, futur pape Benoît XVI. En effet, il a trahi sa promesse et le Magistère de l'Église en considérant les évangiles comme des histoires de catéchèse et en niant la possibilité de faire des miracles. En conséquence, Imbach a publiquement protesté contre les «procédures non transparentes» et «opinion sans réserve» de la CDF. (fr)
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  • Josef Imbach (* 3. Dezember 1945 in Zofingen) ist ein Schweizer Theologe und Franziskaner. (de)
  • Josef Imbach (born 3 December 1945 in Zofingen, Aargau) is a controversial Swiss Catholic theologian and Franciscan friar. He studied theology and philosophy at the Pontifical Theological Faculty of St. Bonaventure in Rome 1967-1973 and from 1975 to 2002 was a professor of fundamental theology there. In 2002, he was suspended for a year by the Franciscan authorities for (according to him) denying the possibility of miracles. He denied holding this view and publicly protested against the "non-transparent practices" and "unqualified opinion". (en)
  • Josef Imbach, né le 3 décembre 1945 à Zofingue (Suisse), est un théologien franciscain suisse. Après ses études de philosophie et de théologie à la faculté pontificale de théologie de saint Bonaventure à Rome entre 1967 et 1973, il devient vicaire à Therwil à et professeur de théologie fondamentale à la faculté de théologie de Lucerne. De 1975 à 2002, Josef Imbach est professeur de théologie fondamentale à la faculté de théologie de saint Bonaventure (Seraphicum). (fr)
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  • Josef Imbach (Theologe) (de)
  • Josef Imbach (fr)
  • Josef Imbach (theologian) (en)
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