Petra Schulz

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Petra Schulz (* 1956 in Potsdam ) is a German Protestant theologian .

Life

From 1975 to 1981 she studied Protestant theology in Göttingen (1981 first theological exam). After the vicariate (1982-1984) (community and vocational school), she passed the second theological exam in 1984. After ordination in 1986, she was a school priest at the vocational schools I in Osterode am Harz from 1985 to 1994 . After obtaining her doctorate in 1993 (Dr. phil.), She has been an academic adviser at the theological faculty of the University of Rostock in the field of religious education since 1995 . After her habilitation (Dr. theol. Habil.) In 2004 with a thesis on phenomenologically oriented religious education, she has been a private lecturer since 2005 and an adjunct professor since 2015 .

Fonts (selection)

  • Attempts at dialogical thinking in a feminist-oriented religious-pedagogical practice . Frankfurt am Main 1994, ISBN 3-631-47319-2 .
  • Let yourself be shown something of yourself. A contribution to the didactic theory of phenomenologically oriented religious education . Münster 2005, ISBN 3-8258-8962-9 .
  • with Rebekka Malter: Weird Perspectives. Lesson collages in the field of tension between theology, literature and everyday life . Neukirchen-Vluyn 2006, ISBN 3-7975-0124-2 .
  • with Peter Biehl : Autobiographical miniatures. A contribution to communicative religious education. Paths of life - paths of thought - paths of suffering . Jena 2006, ISBN 3-938203-34-X .

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