Christine Janowski

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Johanna Christine Janowski (born Bärmann , born May 28, 1945 in Weilburg ) is a German Protestant theologian and emeritus professor for systematic theology at the Theological Faculty of the University of Bern . She is married to the Tübingen Old Testament scholar Bernd Janowski .

She first studied music ( violin ) at the Bergisches Landeskonservatorium, later German studies , philosophy and theology and was a research assistant to Eberhard Jüngel in Tübingen. She completed her habilitation with a thesis on the question of the total solution and in 1994 was appointed to the chair for systematic theology ( dogmatics and history of philosophy ) at the (then Protestant) theological faculty of the University of Bern.

Works

  • Eschatological dualism? Considerations on the “double outcome” of the Last Judgment. In: Yearbook for Biblical Theology. 9 (1994), pp. 175-218, ISSN  0935-9338 .
  • All solution. Approach to a dedualized eschatology (= Neukirchen contributions to systematic theology 23). 2 volumes. Neukirchener Verlag, Neukirchen-Vluyn 2000, ISBN 3-7887-1728-9 .

literature

  • Ruth Hess, Martin Leiner (ed.): All in all. Eschatological impulses. J. Christine Janowski on her 60th birthday. Neukirchener Verlag, Neukirchen-Vluyn 2005, ISBN 3-7887-2114-6 .

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