Ute Mennecke

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Ute Mennecke (formerly Ute Mennecke-Haustein ; * 1958 in Braunschweig ) is a German theologian .

Life

From 1977 to 1982 she studied Protestant theology and German at the Georg-August University in Göttingen . After receiving his doctorate (1983–1987) as Dr. phil. About Luther's letters of consolation and the collaboration in the project Inscriptions of the City of Helmstedt, she was a university assistant in Göttingen at Ekkehard Mühlenberg from 1988 to 1994 . After her habilitation from 1998–2000 in church history and teaching assignments in Jena and Dresden , she represented a professorship for church history in Frankfurt am Main in the summer semester of 2000 and a professorship for church history in Jena in the summer semester of 2001. In 2002 she completed a shortened, honorary vicariate in the ELKTh . In the winter semester 2003/2004 she was a professor for church history at the Augustana University in Neuendettelsau . After the second theological exam in 2004 and the ordination , she was pastor from 2004 to 2006 . A. in the community of Hainspitz - Serba (Superintendentur Eisenberg). Since 2006 she has been teaching as a professor for church history at the University of Bonn .

Her main areas of work are theology of the Reformation with a focus on Luther, Lutheran theology of piety in the 17th century, edifying literature of both denominations, the early revival movement (M. Claudius, JH Jung-Stilling, JK Lavater, Johann Michael Sailer) and theology and literature.

In 1988 she received the Hanns Lilje Prize .

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