Gesine Palmer

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Gesine Palmer (born January 28, 1960 in Strukdorf , Schleswig-Holstein ) is a German theologian , author and journalist .

Life

Gesine Palmer is the third of six children of the Protestant pastor Helmut Palmer. After graduating from high school (1987 at the Johanneum in Lüneburg) and a voluntary social year , Palmer studied pedagogy, Protestant theology, Jewish studies, general religious history and philosophy in Lüneburg, Hamburg and Berlin from 1979. In 1987/88 she spent an academic year at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem . In 1992 she completed her studies at the Free University of Berlin with a master's degree in Protestant theology and Jewish studies. In 1996, she became a under the guidance of Carsten Colpe incurred thesis on John Toland Dr. phil. at the Free University of Berlin in historical theology. The title of the dissertation was “An acquittal for Paul. John Toland's Theory of Jewish Christianity ”.

From 1995 to 2001 she taught at the Free University of Berlin in the Department of General Religious History at the Institute for Protestant Theology (Gollwitzer House). From 2003 to 2006 she worked at the research facility of the Evangelical Study Community in Heidelberg in the project Religion and Normativity .

Gesine Palmer was a lecturer at these (technical) universities : FU Berlin, University of Potsdam , University of Heidelberg , University of Lucerne , Protestant University of Applied Sciences for Social Work and Social Pedagogy Berlin , University of Graphics and Book Art Leipzig. She works for various editorial teams (aesthetics and communication, freelance work for the political feuilleton on Deutschlandradio Kultur ).

In 2004 Palmer was co-founder of the International Franz Rosenzweig Society, since 2005 she has been editor of the Society's journal ( Rosenzweig Yearbook) , and since 2012 also a member of the scientific advisory board.

Gesine Palmer has been a member of the German-Israeli Society (DIG) since 2007 , from 2008 to 2012 she was on the board of the DIG in Berlin / Potsdam, of which she has been a member again since 2014.

Palmer is divorced and has two children (born in 1990 and 1992).

Publications

Literary texts

  • Achilles. A novel of heroism and madness. (Volume 1, Seestück , ISBN 9783844226171 , Volume 2, Festungsstück , ISBN 9783844220865 , Volume 3, Bridge Piece , ISBN 9783844239522 , Volume 4, Erdstück , ISBN 9783844239515 , Volume 5, Materials and Sources , ISBN 9783844255119 )
  • The exchange. An elegy in prose. Excerpts in: Akzente 2/2010, since 2012: Print on Demand: ISBN 978-3-8442-2615-7 , e-book: ISBN 978-3-8442-1797-1 .
  • We Do Not Accept Fallen Maidens Here. In: Fallen / Fallen, Hans-Jörg Pochmann, Gian-Philip Andreas. (Thesis by Hans-Jörg Pochmann at the University of Graphics and Book Art in Leipzig 2011, awarded in this form with the sponsorship award for young book design 2012).

Monographs

  • Apocalyptic Fatigue And The Whore in the book Jecheskel , Ha'Atelier series , No. 4, ed. by Almut Bruckstein, Berlin 2002.
  • An acquittal for Paul. John Toland's theory of Jewish Christianity , with a bilingual edition of John Toland's Nazarenus, provided by Claus-Michael Palmer, (Verlag Institut Kirche und Judentum) ANTZ 7, Berlin 1996.

Editions

  • Religion and politics. The idea of ​​the messianic in philosophies, theologies and religious studies of the twentieth century, together with Thomas Brose (FEST / Series: Religion and Enlightenment, Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2012).
  • From the couch to the coach. Together with Sigrun Anselm for: Editorial office of No. 156 of Aesthetics and Communication (autumn 2012).
  • Questions about the one God. The Monotheism Debate in Context (FEST / Series: Religion and Enlightenment, Mohr Siebeck) Tübingen 2007.
  • Mutterkonzepte , as guest editor together with Barbara Naumann for Figurationen no. 01/06 (Böhlau) Cologne, Weimar, Vienna 2006.
  • Protestantism, ideology, denomination or culture? Together with Richard Faber (Königshausen and Neumann) Würzburg 2003.
  • Inside the world remains one. Texts by Franz Rosenzweig on Islam, together with Yossef Schwartz, (Philo) Berlin 2003.
  • Mesopotamia by Franz Rosenzweig , (Philo) Berlin 2001.
  • Torah - Nomos -Ius. Occidental antinomicism and the dream of a space free of domination , together with Renate Haffke, Dorothee C. von Tippelskirch and Christiane Nasse (Vorwerk 8) Berlin 1999.
  • Tradition and Translation. On the problem of intercultural translatability of religious phenomena , co-editor (de Gruyter) Berlin / New York 1994.
  • Carsten Colpe: Kleine Schriften, co-editor (de Gruyter) Berlin 1993.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Staff page of the Center for Jewish Studies , accessed on April 18, 2016
  2. ^ Homepage of the German-Israeli Society Berlin / Potsdam , accessed on April 18, 2016
  3. Curriculum vitae on gesine-palmer.de ( Memento of the original from April 18, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed April 18, 2016  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gesine-palmer.de
  4. ^ Gesine Palmer in the catalog of the German National Library , accessed on April 18, 2016