Sstudied Protestant Theology and completed an Erasmus exchange at the University of Vienna with a focus on Applied Religious Studies. She is currently pursuing a doctorate in Religious Studies at Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, where her research examines Scriptural Reasoning and the development of interreligious learning competencies.
 Her academic and professional work centers on interreligious dialogue, religion and society, theological pluralism, applied religious studies, and the psychological dimensions of interreligious encounters.

Since 2017, she has worked as assistant to the Commissioner for Interreligious Affairs of the Protestant Lutheran Church in Bavaria and has developed the practical dialogue method “Scriptural Reasoning with Dialogimpuls” for interfaith celebrations and educational contexts.
 She gained international and interreligious experience through training placements in Muscat, Oman, dialogue travel in the Balkans and Oman, and a longstanding commitment to interreligious education, workshops, and public engagement.

College Of Interreligious Studies Munich
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