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  1. 3.2 Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel: A Short Biography. In her autobiography, Moltmann-Wendel (1997:1-34) writes that she was born in Herne into a German Nationalist family. She grew up in Postdam in the time of Nazi Germany. She studied Protestant theology in Berlin and Göttingen, where she also received her doctorate in 1951 on the church and ...

  2. 1 de jun. de 2012 · Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel, a native of Herne, Germany, is a founder of feminist theology in her home country and remains active in lecturing, researching, and writing. Her publications translated into English include Liberty, Equality, Sisterhood: The Women around Jesus , A Land Flowing with Milk and Honey , I Am My Body , and Rediscovering Friendship .

  3. In "Experiencing God Physically," Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel uses the Markan account of the woman with the flow of blood and her encounter with Jesus as an occasion to ponder the meaning of healing in the church and the faith that opens itself to the importance of healing in Jesus' ministry. She notes: "We have forgotten Jesus the physician who ...

  4. "Wer die Erde nicht berührt, kann den Himmel nicht erreichen", so ist nicht nur die Autobiographie von Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel betitelt. Dieser Ausspruch charakterisiert auch, von welchem Geist die Arbeit der engagierten Theologin geprägt ist. Frau Moltmann-Wendel zählt zu den führenden Vertreterinnen der feministischen Theologie.

  5. Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel, född 25 juli 1926 i Herne i Nordrhein-Westfalen, död 7 juni 2016 i Tübingen i Baden-Württemberg, [ 1] var en tysk teolog, en av de mest kända företrädarna för feministteologi. Hon studerade evangelikal teologi i Berlin och Göttingen, och doktorerade 1951 på den nederländske teologen Hermann Friedrich ...

  6. Looking for books by Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel? See all books authored by Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel, including The Women Around Jesus, and I Am My Body: A Theology of Embodiment, and more on ThriftBooks.com.

  7. 2 de jan. de 1995 · Our predominant experience is that we have a body, with which we work, eat, dance, make love, have pleasure. But sometimes when we are sick, tired, or in pain, our perception changes; then we experience that we are our bodies. That is the experience which Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel explores in this unique book.