Ursula Spuler-Stegemann

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Ursula Spuler-Stegemann (* 1939 in Mannheim ) is a German Turkologist , author and professor with a focus on Islam in the present.

Life

Ursula Spuler-Stegemann did her Abitur in 1958 at the Karl-Friedrich-Gymnasium Mannheim and then studied Oriental Studies , Comparative Religious Studies , Semitic Studies and German Studies . She is an honorary professor at the Philipps University in Marburg . There she teaches in the fields of “Social Sciences and Philosophy” and “Foreign Language Philologies” (Oriental Studies, Turkish). She received her doctorate in 1967. She has been teaching Turkish since 1976. She also taught the history of religion with a focus on Islam in the Protestant Theology department. She can look back on numerous study and research stays in various Islamic countries and is in demand as an advisor to numerous political institutions. She belonged to the ecumenical chamber of the regional church Kurhessen-Waldeck . Spuler-Stegemann was married to the theologian Hartmut Stegemann .

The orientalist Bertold Spuler was her great-uncle.

Fonts

  • The 101 most important questions about Islam. CH Beck, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-406-51111-0 .
  • Ed .: Enemy Christianity in Islam. An inventory. Herder, Freiburg 2004, ISBN 3-451-05437-X .
  • with Christine Schirrmacher : Women and Sharia. Human rights in Islam. Hugendubel Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-72052527-9 .
  • Muslims in Germany. Information and clarifications. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau et al. 2002, ISBN 3-451-05245-8 ( Herder spectrum 5245).
  • The Turkish drama of the present. A study of the history of literature. In: The world of Islam. NS 11, 1968, ISSN  0043-2539 , pp. 1-219 (also special print).
  • Nurculuk. The Bediüzzaman Said Nursi Movement in Modern Turkey. In: Studies on the minority problem in Islam. 1, ZDB -ID 2206413-8 = Bonn Oriental Studies. NS 27, 1, ISSN  0340-6377 , pp. 100-183.
  • Nurculuk. A modern Islamic movement. In: Wolfgang Voigt (Ed.): XIX. German Orientalist Day. Lectures. Steiner, Wiesbaden 1977, pp. 1246–1252 ( Journal of the Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft. Supplement 3, 2, ZDB -ID 201433-6 ).
  • On the organizational structure of the Nurculuk movement. In: Hans R. Roemer, Albrecht Noth (ed.): Studies on the history and culture of the Middle East. Festschrift for Bertold Spuler on his seventieth birthday. Brill, Leiden 1981, pp. 423-442.

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Footnotes

  1. http://www.kfg-mannheim.de/index.php?id=388
  2. Lecture in 2002 at VS Thuringia ( Memento from February 3, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Churches and universities as contact persons for Islamist activists Prof. Dr. Ursula Spuler-Stegemann
  3. Werner Ende, Bert Fragner, Dagmar Riedel: SPULER, Bertold . In: Ehsan Yarshater (Ed.): Encyclopædia Iranica , as of September 17, 2010, accessed on January 2, 2014 (English, including references)