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Dr. Tanja Mancinelli

Studied biology and religious studies at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich and at Schumacher College in the UK. She received her PhD on Islamic environmental ethics from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UK). Her areas of interest are religions and the environment, spiritual ecology, and interfaith dialogue.

Teaches in modules:

  • ISM2.1 Abrahamitic Religions in Dialogue
  • ISM5.2 Interreligious Spirituality, Peace Studies
  • ISM6.1 Multi Religious and Crosscultural Identities
  • ISM6.2 Internal Law, Ethics, Agendas in Dialogue of Religions

Publications:

  • Spiritualität und Islam. Sufismus für Alle. In: Rötting, Hackbarth-Johnson (eds): Spiritualität der Zukunft, Sankt Ottilien, EOS Verlag (2019) Suchbewegungen in einer multireligiösen Welt (2019), EOS Verlag, St. Ottilien

  • Der Universelle Gottesdienst nach Hazrat Inayat Khan. In: Salzburger Theologische Zeitschrift, 24. Jg., Nr.1 (2020), 102-113

  • Jüdisches Leben in München. Neubeginn und Wiederaufbau nach 1945. In: Lesebuch zur Geschichte des Münchners Alltags (1995), Buchdorfer Verlag, München

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