Ursula Nothelle-Wildfire

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Ursula Nothelle-Wildfeuer (* 1960 in Unna ) is a German Roman Catholic theologian and professor of practical theology with the department of Christian social studies at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg .

Life

After graduating from high school in 1978, Nothelle-Wildfeuer studied Catholic theology and German studies for teaching at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . Since 1989 she has been a member of the editorial team of the magazine “ Arzt und Christ” . In 1990 she received her doctorate in Christian Social Studies with a thesis on the topic of Duplex Ordo Cognitionis. For the systematic foundation of a Catholic social doctrine in the claims of philosophy and theology. She then lectured on Christian social science at the Philosophical-Theological University of the Redemptorists in Hennef-Geistingen and the Philosophical-Theological University SVD St. Augustin as well as assistant at the seminar for Christian social studies and pastoral sociology at the University of Bonn.

In 1997 she completed her habilitation with a thesis on social justice and civil society at the Catholic-Theological Faculty of the University of Bonn and received the venia legendi for the subject of Christian social teaching. Since 1999 she has been an adjunct professor for the chair “Social Market Economy” at the Institute for Political Science at the University of Warsaw .

Since 2001, Nothelle-Wildfeuer has been a lecturer for Christian social teaching at the Archbishop's Diaconal Institute in Cologne and since 2003 she has been a full professor for Christian social teaching at the University of Freiburg.

Nothelle-Wildfeuer is married, has five children, lives in Sankt Augustin and is a member of the local parish council . The journalist Claudia Nothelle is her sister.

Memberships (selection)

Fonts (selection)

  • Joseph Cardinal Höffner and Christian Society. His contribution to their further development (Church and Society Green Series No. 448, edited by the Catholic Social Science Center) . JP Bachem Medien, Cologne 2018, ISBN 978-3-7616-3200-0 .
  • Minimum Wage - A Question of Justice? Cologne, Bachem (Church and Society, published by the Catholic Social Science Center Mönchengladbach , No. 410), 2014.
  • History of the social question , business ethics , political ethics , in: Clauß Peter Sajak (Hrsg.): Christian action in responsibility for the world. Schöningh, Paderborn 2015 (UTB 4312), ISBN 978-3-8252-4312-8 , pp. 169–182, 183–212, 213–230.
  • Economic crisis and social cycles. The social doctrine of the church in the service of a human world for all = PEK-Script, Cologne 2010, in collaboration with the Joseph-Höffner-Gesellschaft ed. from the press office of the Archdiocese of Cologne
  • Economic crisis and image of man - a statement from the perspective of Catholic social teaching, ed. from the Herbert Quandt Foundation, Bad Homburg vd Höhe 2009.
  • Just Jesus? - A criticism of the "Mission Manifesto" . In: Ursula Nothelle-Wildfeuer & Magnus Striet (ed.): Catholicism in transition . tape 8 . Herder Verlag, Freiburg im Breisgau 2018, ISBN 978-3-451-38318-2 .
  • Social Justice and Civil Society. Paderborn, u. a., Ferdinand Schöningh, 1999 (Treatises on Social Ethics; Vol. 42) Zugl. Bonn, Univ. Habil., 1997, ISBN 3-506-70242-4 , 389 pp

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Doctor and Christ 35 (1989) 1.
  2. Alfred Herrmann: Out to the people. In: Archdiocese of Berlin. September 11, 2015, accessed December 28, 2018 .
  3. Patrizia Wackers: Conversation in the Huma shopping world - "LebensRaum Kirche" invited to a panel discussion for the first time. In: General-Anzeiger Bonn . June 3, 2019, accessed June 3, 2019 .