Adelheid Ruck-Schröder

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Adelheid Ruck-Schröder (born May 1, 1966 in Bietigheim , Baden-Württemberg ) is a German Evangelical Lutheran theologian .

Live and act

Adelheid Ruck-Schröder grew up in Leonberg and Stuttgart . She spent her high school at the Württemberg seminars in Maulbronn and Blaubeuren . She then studied Protestant theology as a scholarship holder of the Evangelical Foundation in Tübingen and Berlin. She received her doctorate in 1997 from the Humboldt University in Berlin with a thesis supervised by Peter von der Osten-Sacken . The Vicariate graduated Adelheid Jerk Schröder in Halle an der Saale and in Münster / Westphalia . She was ordained in Havixbeck in 1999 . Five years later she took up a position as a vocational school pastor in Saarbrücken and was responsible for Protestant religious instruction at vocational schools in Saarland. Starting in 2011, Ruck-Schröder held the office of pastor of the Stephanus community in Göttingen for four years . Then in 2015 she was appointed director of studies of the preacher's seminary of the regional church in Loccum monastery . She has held this position since September 2015.

She also publishes on questions of practical theology and is a member of the board of the Society for Christian- Jewish Cooperation Göttingen.

She is married to the Göttingen theology professor Bernd Schröder ; the couple has two children.

On radio and television

From 2006 Ruck-Schröder worked on Saarland radio and later on Saarland television on articles on Christian topics. From 2010 to 2012 she was the spokesperson for the Word for Sunday on ARD , afterwards the author and spokesperson for morning prayer on NDR . Ruck-Schröder's statements about the perpetrator of the attacks in Norway in 2011 sparked a debate about fundamentalism in Christianity.

Publications (selection)

  • Does the Bible have to be on the fringes of religious education? , in: Zeitschrift für Pädagogik und Theologie - der Evangelische Erzieher Vol. 58 (2006), 3, pp. 278–285
  • The Name of God and the Name of Jesus: a New Testament Study (Scientific Monographs on the Old and New Testament, Vol. 80), Neukirchen-Vluyn 1999, plus Diss. Berlin 1997/98
  • numerous smaller publications on Perikopenreihe

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. For the biography of Ruck-Schröder see https://www.daserste.de/information/wissen-kultur/wort-zum-sonntag/sprecher/ehemalige/dr-adelheid-ruck-schroeder-ev-100.html and a message from Hanoverian Regional Church, accessed on March 4, 2016.
  2. ^ GCJZ Göttingen: Board of Directors
  3. diesseits.de: Controversy about statements in the "Word for Sunday"