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Luise Schottroff

Luise Schottroff

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Luise Schottroff was a German New Testament and feminist scholar. She was born in Berlin, Germany, and her father was a pastor in the Confessing Church. Schottroff studied theology at the University of Mainz, and then pursued a doctorate at the University of Göttingen, completing her degree in 1960. Her dissertation was entitled, "Die Bereitung zum Sterben: Studien zu den frühen reformatorischen Sterbebüchern." She then became an assistant professor in the faculty of Evangelical theology at the University of Mainz, in 1961. She completed her habilitation at the University of Mainz in 1969. Schottroff taught at the University of Mainz until 1986, reaching full professor by 1973. She then taught at the University of Kassel from 1986 to 1999. Also in 1986, she was a co-founder of European Society of Women in Theological Research (ESWTR), formed to support women scholars. She taught at the Pacific School of Religion, in Berkeley, California, in the United States, as a visiting professor from 2001 to 2005.

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Luise Schottroff was a prominent German theologian who dedicated her life to the in-depth study of the New Testament.
Her most recognized work, Lydia's impatient sisters, is a fundamental pillar in the development of feminist theology.
Throughout her prolific career, she published 53 works exploring biblical interpretation from a critical perspective.
Born in Cologne in 1934, she combined her work as a university professor with intense activity as a non-fiction writer.
Her academic legacy integrates archaeology and philosophy to offer a renewed vision of the figure of Jesus Christ.

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