Irene Dingel, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Irene Dingel

German church historian and theologian

Date of Birth: 26-Apr-1956

Place of Birth: Werdohl, Free State of Prussia, Germany

Profession: theologian, university teacher, church historian

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Irene Dingel

  • Irene Dingel (born April 26, 1956 in Werdohl, Germany) is a German historian and a Protestant theologian. Irene Dingel studied Protestant theology and Romance studies in Heidelberg and Paris.
  • From 1981 until 1982 she was an ȃlève Ă  titre Ă©tranger« at the École Normale SupĂ©rieure (ENS) de Fontenay-aux-Roses and she also worked as an editor at the same time.
  • Between 1982 and 1993 she was a scientific assistant at the theological faculty of the Heidelberg University, where she also received several research grants.
  • In 1986 she finished her doctorate in Heidelberg, which was followed by her habilitation in 1993 (also in Heidelberg).
  • After that Dingel was a substitute professor and then a professor of historical theology at the Goethe University Frankfurt (1994–98).
  • Since 1998 she holds the chair of ecclesiastical history and the history of dogma at the faculty of Protestant history of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz.
  • In addition to that Dingel became the head of the Leibniz Institute of European History in Mainz in 2005, as the Director of the Department of Western Religious History. Irene Dingel is a member of different academic boards and associations, inter alia: Member of the Academy of Sciences and Literature Board member of the Verein fĂĽr Reformationsgeschichte Member of the Academic Advisory Commission "Evangelische Kirchenordnungen des 16.
  • Jahrhunderts" of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities Member of the Inter-Academy Management Committee of the Leibniz-Edition Member of the Academic Advisory Council of the "Interdisziplinäres Institut fĂĽr Kulturgeschichte der FrĂĽhen Neuzeit (IKFN)" at the University of OsnabrĂĽck Member of the University Council of the Johannes Gutenberg University MainzSince February 2012 Dingel is also a member of the German Council of Science and Humanities.
  • On June 27, 2015 she was awarded the "Hermann-Sasse-Preis" of the Independent Evangelical-Lutheran Church.Dingel's research interests are the history of the Reformation and of the Confessionalization.
  • Besides that she's also engaged in the research of the early Enlightenment in Western Europe.

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