Gertrude Deninger-Polzer

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Gertrude Deninger-Polzer (born May 4, 1936 as Gertrude Polzer in Hof in Moravia (today: Dvorce u Bruntálu )) is professor of religious studies and theology of religion at the Goethe University in Frankfurt.

Life

After receiving his doctorate on July 22, 1964 as Dr. phil. she teaches as a professor in Frankfurt am Main . In 1997 she was awarded the Order of Merit of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate . She lives in Argenthal .

Her main areas of research and interests are phenomenology of religion and the history of religion, ideas about the origins and creation of the world, ideas about death and the afterlife, ideas about God and Hinduism, Buddhism.

Fonts (selection)

  • Critique of life. The image of man in Maurice Blondel's early writings (= research on modern philosophy and its history. New series, volume 16). Triltsch, Würzburg 1965, OCLC 603180933 (also dissertation, Frankfurt am Main 1964).
  • with Wolfgang Bender : Ethics (= BSV study material ). Bayerischer Schulbuch-Verlag, Munich 1976, ISBN 3-7627-7014-X .
  • as editor with Christian Winter and Silvia Dabo-Cruz: Thinking and its consequences. Ways of thinking from the point of view of different scientific disciplines. Günther Böhme on his 85th birthday . Schulz-Kirchner, Idstein 2008, ISBN 978-3-8248-0285-2 .