Sabine B. Marquardt

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Sabine Bernhardine Marquardt (* 1960 as Sabine B. Spitzlei ) is a German Roman Catholic theologian , religious educator , evaluator of schools and high school teacher . Her main areas of work are: theology of spirituality and mysticism, church and human rights and quality work in schools.

Life

Sabine B. Marquardt studied law, Catholic theology, German studies and pedagogy at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg and the University of Vienna until the mid-1980s , from which she graduated with a Magister Artium and the first state examination for teaching at grammar schools . She received a scholarship from the Baden-Württemberg State Graduate Fund and obtained her doctorate in theology from the University of Freiburg in 1990. This was followed by a research stay with the Latin America-Germany Scholarship Association in Argentina , a position as professor of spiritual theology at the University of the North Saint Thomas Aquinas (UNSTA) and as a lecturer for the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) at the Universidad Nacional de Tucumán (UNT ) in San Miguel de Tucumán (Argentina). In 1994 she took over the position of human rights advisor at the German Commission Justitia et Pax , and in 2001 the head of the education department of missio (Munich). Since 2005 she has been working as a grammar school teacher, director of studies and school assistant at the Agency for Quality Assurance, Evaluation and Independence of Schools (AQS) at the State of Rhineland-Palatinate / Supervision and Service Directorate (ADD). Sabine B. Marquardt has been working as a publicist and adult educator since her doctorate. She lives with her family in Unkel am Rhein.

Works (selection)

  • SB Spitzlei: Experience room heart - on the mysticism of the Cistercian convent Helfta in the 13th century. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 1991 (Mysticism in Past and Present 1, 9, ed. H. Riedlinger, M. Schmidt).
  • Love letters behind monastery walls. Testimonies of spiritual friendship. Ed., Incorporated. and partly re-translated v. SB Spitzlei, Freiburg: Herder, 1990.
  • Edith Stein: Los Caminos del Silencio interior. Introducción, traduccíon y notas de A. Bejas y SB Spitzlei. Buenos Aires: Bonum, 1992.
  • SB Marquardt / M. Pankoke-Schenk (ed.): Raped - Disappeared - Reconciled. Human rights violations against women in times of war and peace. Bonn 1998 (Gerechtigkeit und Frieden, Arb. 78).
  • SB Marquardt-Spitzlei: The heart as a space of God's experience in the “Exercitia Spiritualia”. In: Departure for a new speech from God. Edited by Siegfried Ringler, Ostfildern: Grünewald, 2008, 46 - 60.
  • SB Marquardt: proximity and distance. Mary from Magdala meets the risen One (Jn 20: 1-18). In: Women preach. Ostfildern: Schwabenverlag 1998, 194 - 197.
  • SB Marquardt: The Single Human Rights and the Multiple Religions. In: Towards Global Human Rights, ed. from the International Center for Human and Public Affairs, Tilburg 1996.
  • SB Spitzlei: La literatura teológica femenina en la Edad Media y sus paralelos en Latinoamerica. In: Quadernos monasticos (1993) 107, 563-577; also published in: Teología Espiritual 37 (1993), 403-416.