Christine Lienemann-Perrin

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Christine Lienemann-Perrin (born December 19, 1946 in Biel ) is a Swiss theology professor .

Lienemann-Perrin trained as a primary school teacher in Thun from 1963 to 1967 . From 1967 to 1972 she studied Protestant theology in Bern and Montpellier. In 1976 she received her doctorate from the Theological Faculty of Heidelberg University. From 1977 to 1985 she was a scientific advisor at the research facility of the Evangelical Study Community (FEST) in Heidelberg. In 1990 he received his habilitation from the Theological Faculty of Heidelberg University for the subject of missiology with a thesis on the political responsibility of the churches in South Korea and South Africa . From 1992 to 2010 she taught as a professor for ecumenism, mission and contemporary intercultural issues at the theological faculty of the University of Basel .

She is married to the theology professor Wolfgang Lienemann . Heike Walz is one of her students .

Publications (selection)

  • Mission and Interreligious Dialogue . Göttingen 1999.
  • The political responsibility of the churches in South Korea and South Africa . Munich 1992.
  • Training for a Relevant Ministry. A Study of the Work of the Theological Education Fund . Madras / Geneva 1981.
As editor
  • with Wolfgang Lienemann: Church and the public in transformation societies. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2006.
  • with Wolfgang Lienemann: Crossing religious boundaries. Studies on conversion, confession and religion change = Crossing religious border. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2012.

literature

  • Katrin Kusmierz (Ed.): Exploring borders between cultures, churches, religions. A commemorative publication for Christine Lienemann-Perrin. Lembeck, Frankfurt am Main 2007.

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