Julia Enxing

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Julia Enxing (* 1983 ) is a German Roman Catholic theologian and university professor .

Life

After studying veterinary medicine (2002–2004) at the University of Leipzig and Catholic theology, education and philosophy (2004–2009) at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz , she was a research assistant to the dean of the Catholic Theological Faculty from 2009 to 2010 from the Westphalian Wilhelms University of Münster , where she received her Dr. theol. received her doctorate summa cum laude . For her doctoral thesis God in Becoming. The process theology of Charles Hartshornes (Pustet 2013) she received the dissertation prize of the Westphalian Wilhelms University of Münster. From 2013 to 2016 was followed by Bachelor -Studies of philosophy at the Philosophical-Theological College Sankt Georgen , Frankfurt am Main, parallel to the habilitation project entitled guilt and sin (in) the church. A systematic-theological investigation (Grünewald 2018).

In 2017 Julia Enxing completed her habilitation at the Philosophical-Theological University of Sankt Georgen and received a Venia legendi for the subject of fundamental theology . Julia Enxing has been Professor of Systematic Theology at the Institute for Catholic Theology at TU Dresden since April 2020. Before that - in the summer semester 2019 and winter semester 2019/20 - she already represented the professorship.

Her main research interests are guilt and sin , process theology , gender studies and human-animal studies .

Fonts (selection)

  • God in becoming: The process theology of Charles Hartshornes (= Ratio fidei 50). Regensburg: Friedrich Pustet 2013. [Dissertation; English foreword by Donald W. Viney]
  • Guilt and sin (in) the church. A systematic theological investigation. Ostfildern: Grünewald 2018.
  • as editor with Dominik Gautier: Satisfactio. About the (im) possibilities of reparations (= supplements to the Ecumenical Review 122). Leipzig: Evangelical Publishing House 2019.
  • as editor with Katharina Peetz in collaboration with Dorothea Wojtczak: Contritio. Approaches to guilt, shame and remorse (= supplements to the Ecumenical Review 114). Leipzig: Evangelical Publishing House 2017.
  • as editor with Katharina Peetz: Confessio. Confess guilt in church and in public (= supplements to the Ecumenical Review 114). Leipzig: Evangelical Publishing House 2017.
  • as editor with Johann Ev. Hafner and André Munzinger: prayer logic. Reflections from an interdenominational perspective (= supplements to the Ecumenical Review 103). Leipzig: Evangelical Publishing House 2016.
  • as editor with Johann Ev. Hafner and André Munzinger: guilt. Theological exploration of an uncomfortable phenomenon Ostfildern: Grünewald, 22015. [Reviewed by: Irene Leicht, in: Christ in der Gegenwart 21 (2015) 234; Tobias Braune-Krickau, in: zeitzeichen 9 (2015) 63–64; Wolfgang Baum, in: Theologische Revue 112/3 (2016) 228-229.].
  • as editor with René Dausner : Impulses for a competence- oriented didactics of systematic theology Münster: LIT 2014. [Reviewed by Kristin Riepenhoff, in: Theologische Revue 111/4 (2015) 335–337]
  • as editor with Klaus Müller : Perfect Changes. Charles Hartshorne's philosophy of religion Ratio fidei 47. Regensburg: Friedrich Pustet 2012.

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