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| Bishop Dr. Tamás Fabiny |
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| 1959 |
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was born in Budapest |
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| 1977 1982 |
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Studies at the Evangelical -Lutheran Theological Faculty in Budapest |
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| 1982 |
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Ordination |
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| 1982 1986 |
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associate pastor in Siófok (by the Lake Balaton) |
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| 1984 - 1985 |
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(a winter term) Studies at the Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nürnberg |
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| 1985 - 1986 |
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Studies at the „Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago” (USA) |
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| 1987 |
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second theological examination |
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| 1987 1999 |
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community pastor in Budapest-Kőbánya |
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| 1995 - 1996 |
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und 1997 - 1998 Studies at the Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nürnberg |
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| 1998 |
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PhD in Erlangen by Prof. Jürgen Roloff (Theme: „Dramaturgy and Communication in Jesus’ Parables |
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| 1996 2006 |
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colleague of the Hungarian „Duna Television” |
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| 1997 2006 |
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chair person of the Media Committee of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hungary |
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| 1999 2005 |
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Docent at the Lutheran Theological University, Budapest (from 2003 head of the Department of New Testament) |
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| 2003 |
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Habilitation at the Reformed Theological Faculty in Debrecen (Theme: Judas Iscariot, the Lost Disciple) |
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| 2004 |
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member of the Johanniter Order |
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| 2004 - 2006 |
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head of the Subcommittee of Religious Sciences of the Hungarian Accreditation Committee |
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| 2005 |
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Professor of the New Testament at the Lutheran Theological University in Budapest |
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| 2006 |
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Bishop of the Northern Diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hungary |
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| 2006 |
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acting chair person of the Christian Jewish Society |
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| 2010 |
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Vice president of the Lutheran World Federation |
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Family: |
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1991 married Katalin Béndek (high school teacher of German, English and Religion), three children: Blanka (1996), Márton (1998), Lujza (2005) |
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Publications: |
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6 books, about 50 treatises.
About 100 films (reportage, documentary etc.) concerning church and society, Christianity and Judaism, Bible and church life.
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