Monika Nickel

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Monika Nickel (born July 18, 1957 in Würzburg ) is a German Roman Catholic theologian , associate professor for church history and director of studies at the Carl-Spitzweg-Gymnasium .

Life

In 1976, Nickel began studying Catholic theology , German and art history in Würzburg . Since her second state examination in 1984 in the subjects of Catholic religious studies and German, she has worked as a high school teacher in Upper Bavaria and Lower Franconia . In addition to her school service, Monika Nickel obtained her doctorate theologiae (Dr. theol.) In 1997 and completed her habilitation in 2003 in the subject of church history in the Middle Ages and modern times at the Catholic Theological Faculty of the University of Passau .

In 2007, Nickel became a lecturer at the Philosophical-Theological College of the Salesians Don Bosco in Benediktbeuern and since then has also worked as a teacher and later as a member of the extended school management of the Carl-Spitzweg-Gymnasium in Germering. In 2010 she was appointed adjunct professor for church history and has since been employed at the chair for church history at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Passau .

In June 2013, the study program at the Philosophical-Theological University in Benediktbeuern was closed.

Publications (selection)

  • Sermon as dialogue. The historical realization of the dialogic as a characteristic of Christian proclamation (= studies on theology and practice of pastoral care, 31), Würzburg 1998
  • The Passau theological-practical monthly. A professional body of the Bavarian clergy at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries (habilitation thesis) , Passau 2004
  • Every war, even the most necessary and the most just, is a wound in the Christian world order. Cardinal Faulhaber and the Peace Association of German Catholics , 2007
  • Romano Guardini and the Professorship for Philosophy of Religion and Catholic Weltanschauung in Berlin , lecture, Würzburg 2007
  • Each time calls the people of God in its own way. Impulses from church history , Linz 2009
  • Religious images and reform movements. Aspects of the visual theological discourse in Western Christianity up to the Reformation , January 2017
  • A moral theological marginalia? - Robert Linhardt (1895-1981) , in: Burkard, Dominik / Weiss, Wolfgang / Hilpert, Konrad (ed.), Catholic Theology in National Socialism , Vol. 2/1, Disciplines and People: Moral Theology and Social Ethics, May 2019

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Carl-Spitzweg-Gymnasium. Retrieved May 15, 2019 .
  2. a b Chair team - University of Passau. Retrieved May 15, 2019 .
  3. ^ Philosophical-Theological University Benediktbeuern Institute for Biblical and Historical Theology. Retrieved January 18, 2018 .