Stefanie Schardien

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Stefanie Schardien (* 1976 in Dortmund ) is a German Protestant theologian.

Life and focus of work

Schardien studied Protestant theology from 1995 to 2002 at the University of Heidelberg , at the Ruhr University in Bochum and at the University of Toronto in Canada. From 2002 to 2005 Schardien worked as a research assistant at the chair for ecumenics and denominational studies at the Ruhr University in Bochum. From 2005 to 2007 she completed her vicariate of the Evangelical Church of Westphalia in the parish Winz-Baak , Hattingen .

From 2008, she held the chair for systematic theology and ecumenism in Protestant theology at the University of Hildesheim as a junior professor . Since September 2013 she is no longer a professor, but works in the Office for Community Service of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria . She has been working as a pastor in the Fürth dean's office, pastor's office in St. Michael, since she moved.

Schardien is a member of the presidential assembly of the German Evangelical Church Congress . She is married to the systematic theologian and ethicist Peter Dabrock , who teaches at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg . In October 2018, the ARD announced that Schardien will be a permanent member of the ARD program " Das Wort zum Sonntag " from May 2019 - and will therefore regularly help shape the broadcast format on ARD.

Fonts (selection)

  • Together with Lena Lybaek and Konrad Raiser (eds.): Community of Churches and Social Responsibility. The dignity of the other and the right to think differently , Festschrift for Prof. Erich Geldbach , Ökumenische Studien 30, Münster 2004.
  • Together with Peter Dabrock and Lars Klinnert : Human dignity and protection of life. Challenges of theological bioethics , Gütersloh 2004.
  • Euthanasia as a challenge for the churches. An ecumenical-ethical study of denominational positions (Public Theology 21) , Gütersloh 2007.
  • Together with Stefan Höschele and Stephen Lakkis (eds.): Ökumene der Zukunft. Hermeneutic Approaches and the Search for Identity (Supplement to Ecumenical Review 81), Frankfurt a. M. 2008.
  • With life at the end. Statements from the church discussion in Europe on euthanasia (Edition Ethik 3), Göttingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-7675-7123-5 .
  • Ecumenical Review , ed. in connection with the German Ecumenical Study Committee Verlag Lembeck, Frankfurt a. M. (Appointment to the editorial and editorial team in March 2009).
  • Together with Julia Knop : Church, Christianity, denominations: Protestant - Catholic; Basic knowledge of ecumenism , Freiburg 2011.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Das Erste - Broadcasts - Das Wort zum Sonntag: Two new speakers from 2019 - accessed online on October 7, 2018 | 11:22 pm