Karin Schöpflin

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Karin Schöpflin (born April 28, 1956 in Hamburg ) is a German Protestant theologian .

From 1974 , Schöpflin studied English , classical philology and educational science at the University of Hamburg , where she passed the first state examination in 1981. Because she completed a doctoral study of English and French, and in 1988 with a thesis on theater in drama in Shakespeare and the English stage of his time to the Dr. phil. PhD. She then studied Protestant theology from 1988 to 1995 and in 1995 passed her first theological exam at the North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church .

After a year as a research assistant and lecturer for the Old Testament in Hamburg, she was appointed research assistant in 1996. She achieved her habilitation in 2001 with the text Theology as a biography in the Book of Ezekiel: A contribution to the conception of Old Testament prophecy . She went to the University of Göttingen as a private lecturer , where she was a substitute professor from 2002 to 2003. Since the summer semester 2005 she has been teaching special tasks in the field of Biblical Theology and its didactics.

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  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar , 21st edition (2007), p. 3296.

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