Guntrun Müller-Enßlin

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Guntrun Müller-Enßlin (born September 24, 1958 in Stuttgart ) is a German theologian and author .

Müller-Enßlin studied theology in Tübingen and Zurich , lives in Stuttgart-Weilimdorf and is the managing pastor of the Oswald Wolfbusch congregation there . She writes novels and stories, paints, got involved in the protests against Stuttgart 21 for the preservation of the Stuttgart palace gardens and criticized the violent actions of the police there in 2010.

Müller-Enßlin has been a member of the Stuttgart City Council for the Stuttgart Ecological Social Voting Group (SÖS) since 2014 .

She is a member of the jury for the Hegel Prize .

Works

  • Amen, blessings, doors wide. A pastor is looking for her way. Stieglitz-Verlag, Mühlacker / Irdning 1997, ISBN 3-7987-0335-3 . Deutscher Taschenbuch-Verlag, Munich 1999, ISBN 3-423-20287-4 .
  • Green olives and other delicious stories. Edition Anker, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-7675-5003-2 .
  • Picnic in Provence: Roman. Deutscher Taschenbuch-Verlag, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-423-20335-8 .
  • Between church and citizens' movement. In: Stuttgart 21 Die Arguments , Ed. Wolfgang Schorlau, KIWI, Cologne 2010, ISBN 978-3-462-04258-0 .
  • Stuttgart is better than Wanne-Eickel. Peter-Grohmann-Verlag, Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 3927340049 .
  • If the moon could tell. Roman, dtv Verlagsgesellschaft, Munich 2019, ISBN 978-3-423-21793-4

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Nadine Michel: Protest demonstration against "Stuttgart 21". In: taz.de. October 2, 2010, accessed November 19, 2016 .