Mareike Schlehahn
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Former research assistant
Short vita
| June 2017-January 2025 | Research assistant at the University of Kassel (Chair of Systematic Theology) |
| 2017 | Graduated with the First State Examination for Teaching at Grammar Schools. Examination thesis: "Who judges, lets his emotions remain silent? A critical examination of the role of emotions in moral philosophical theories of justification" |
| 2014-2017 | Student assistant at the Chair of Systematic Theology |
| 2012-2017 | Studied to become a secondary school teacher in chemistry and Catholic theology at the University of Kassel |
Past courses
- SE Introduction to the methods of (systematic) theology and scientific (theological) work
- SE Hannah Arendt and Natality. The morality of birth from a theological-ethical perspective
- SE "Should, want, can" - Introduction to theological ethics
- SE Wes Geist's child - The Second Vatican Council
- SE Introduction to the basic topics and methods of systematic theology and academic work
- SE Feminist Ethics
- SE "Should, want, can" - Introduction to theological ethics
- SE "Heart over head?!" - Emotions in ethics
- SE "Should, want, can" - Introduction to theological ethics
- SE "Should, want, can" - Introduction to theological ethics
- SE Introduction to the methods of systematic theology
- SE "But who said anything about: Thou shalt not women?" About women in church and religion
- SE "Should, want, can" - Introduction to theological ethics
- SE There is no Planet B! - Ecological theology for current events
- SE Introduction to the methods of systematic theology
- SE The intelligence of emotions in ethical judgment
- SE "Should, want, can" - Introduction to theological ethics
- C Exam colloquium
- SE Introduction to the methods of systematic theology
- SE The Child of the Spirit - The Second Vatican Council
- SE "Should, want, can" - Introduction to theological ethics
- SE Theodicy: God's justification in the face of evil in the world
- SE Introduction to the methods of systematic theology
- SE Who judges, lets his emotions remain silent!