Prof. Dr. Peter Lampe

 

Curriculum Vitae

♦ 1954 born in Detmold, Germany

♦ 1971 Abitur               

♦ 1971-78 Studies in Bielefeld, Göttingen and Rome: Theology, Philoso-

    phy, Archaeology

♦ 1971-81 Scholarships from the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes,

    Bonn

♦ 1981-87 research and teaching of New Testament Studies as

    "Wissenschaftlicher Assistent" / junior faculty at the University of Berne

    Switzerland, department of Prof. U. Luz;

    Ph.D. in Theology (Dr. theol., s.c.l.) and Dr. habil. (Habilitation) from Berne

♦ 1987-92 Prof. of New Testament Studies at Union Theological Seminary

   in Richmond-Virginia, USA

       • 1989-92 Full Professor with tenure and Chair of the Biblical Studies

          Department

♦ 1992-99 Christian-Albrechts-Universität in Kiel, Germany: University

   Professor of "Geschichte und Archäologie des frühen Christentums und

   seiner Umwelt" / "History and Archeology of Early Christianity and its

   Environment"

      • 1996-98 Dean of the School of Theology

      • 1997-99 Founder and chairman of the S.T.O.A.

         ("Societas Theologicum Ordinem Adiuvantium”, Kiel)

♦ Since 1999 University Professor of New Testament Theology at the

   University of Heidelberg, Germany

      •  2001— Director of the Heidelberg Archaeological Surface

          Survey in Phrygia

     •  2003 German Ecumenical Preaching Award (ökumenischer

         Predigtpreis, Bonn)

     •  2008 Professor honoris causa at the University of the Free

         State (USF), South Africa

     •  2011 member of the Academic Advisory Board of the Helsinki

         Collegium for Advanced Studies

 

Some of the Books

 Die Stadtrömischen Christen in den ersten beiden Jahrhunderten: Untersuchungen zur Sozialgeschichte (Tübingen: Mohr-Siebeck 1987, 2nd ed. 1989), ET:

 From Paul to Valentinus: Christians at Rome in the First Two Centuries (Minneapolis: Fortress/ London: Continuum, 2003, 6th ed. 2010); Japanese translation forthcoming

 Die Wirklichkeit als Bild: Das Neue Testament als ein Grunddokument 
abendländischer Kultur im Lichte konstruktivistischer Epistemologie und Wissenssoziologie (Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener, 2006); substantially revised and augmented ET:





♦ New Testament Theology in a Secular World: A Constructivist Work in Philosophical Epistemology and Christian Apologetics (London/New York: T&T Clark International, 2012); Korean and Chinese translations forthcoming

 Pepouza and Tymion: The Discovery and Archaeological Exploration of a  Lost Ancient City and an Imperial Estate (together with W. Tabbernee;  Berlin/New York: deGruyter 2008)

 Küsste Jesus Magdalenen mitten auf den Mund? Provokationen, Einsprüche, Klarstellungen (Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener 2007)

 Felsen im Fluss: Schriftworte in provokativer Auslegung zu Themen der Zeit (Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener, 2004)

 Wortglassplitter (Oberhausen: Athena, 2005)

 Pocahontas: Die Indianer-Prinzessin am Englischen Hof (biography as well as history of the first British colony; München: Diederichs 1995)

 Eschatologie und Friedenshandeln: Exegetische Beiträge zur Frage christlicher Friedensverantwortung (together with U.Luz/J.Keler/P.Hoffmann; Stuttgart: Kath. Bibelwerk 1981, 2nd. ed. 1982)

 Die Briefe an die Philipper, Thessalonicher und an Philemon (together with N.Walter/E.Reinmuth; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1998)

 Die Anfänge des Christentums: Alte Welt und neue Hoffnung (together with J.Becker et al.; Stuttgart: Kohlhammer 1987); ET: Christian Beginnings: Word and Community from Jesus to Post-Apostolic Times (Westminster/John Knox: Louisville 1993)

 Neutestamentliche Exegese im Dialog: Hermeneutik – Wirkungsgeschichte – Matthäusevangelium (editor., together with M.Mayordomo/M.Sato; Neukirchener: Neukirchen-Vluyn 2008)

See the complete bibliography  

 

 

Current research projects

 

 

The Chair’s Team

 

Guest Professor and Research Fellow

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Robert Jewett  (Drittm.)

Tel. 06221 - 543320

Kisselgasse 1, 69117 Heidelberg 

robert.jewett@urz.uni-heidelberg.de

 

Junior faculty (wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterinnen)

Dr. Heidrun Mader

Saskia Lerdon

Kisselgasse 1, 69117 Heidelberg

 

Post-graduate student assistants (Hiwis)

Mirjam Daume

Kathleen Ess

Minuah Jing

In Jung

Hiroko Yamayoshi 

 

Current doctoral and post-doc students (derzeitige Doktoranden und Habilitanden)

 

Dr. Heidrun Mader

Subject of the habilitation project: Paul and Mark: A comparison of their theologies

                     Congratulations to Heidrun for receiving the 2016 Award

                     of the Heidelberger Jubiläums-Stiftung of the University

                     of Heidelberg for "wissenschaftlich bedeutende Tätigkeit und

                     Lehrtalent"

 

Dr. Henning Hupe

Subject of the habilitation project: Righteousness and justice in the Jesus tradition put into dialogue with the corresponding current philosophical discussion

 

Mirjam Daume, HGGS scholar

Subject: Luke’s image of Jerusalem in the context of the relationship between Jews/Israel and Christians in Luke-Acts

 

Kathleen Ess, USA, HGGS scholar

Subject: Eusebeia in pagan, Hellenistic Jewish and early Christian traditions

project description

 

Minhua Jing, China, HGGS scholar

Subject: Narratio dirempta? A narratological analysis of the ending of Acts in comparison with contemporary literature of antiquity

project description

 

In Jung, Korea, Gerhard von Rad Foundation scholar

Subject: Passio Christi, tribulatio discipuli: a cognitive-narratological analysis of the Lukan passion story    

                                                                              

Saskia Lerdon

Subject: The lamb motif in Biblical texts and its reception in art history

 

Kaja Wieczorek

Subject: 

“Kingdom of God” and the shaping of the world: Luke between utopia and criticism of ideology

 

Hiroko Yamayoshi, Japan

Subject: The fall of Jerusalem reflected in early Christian texts.  

Congratulations to Hiroko for receiving the 

DAAD AWARD 2014 for “outstanding academic

achievements and remarkable social commitment 

at the University of Heidelberg"

 

DAAD Scholar 2014-2015:

Tom McGlothlin, Duke University, USA

Subject of dissertation: The relationship between moral transformation and resurrection in Early Christianity

 

Completed dissertations and/or habilitations:

Dr. Frank Conrads (Germany); Doz. Dr. Mezakh Dethan (Universitas Kristen Artha Wacana Kupang, Indonesia); Prof. Dr. Ute Eisen (Universität Gießen, Germany); Dr. Henning Hupe (Germany); Dr. Stefanie Lorenzen (Universität des Saarlandes, Germany); Prof. Dr. Eun-Geol Lyu (Hoseo University, Korea); Dr. Heidrun Mader (Univ. Heidelberg); adj. Prof. Dr. Kevin O’Brian (Mary Baldwin College, VA, USA); Dr. Angela Rascher (Germany); Doz. Dr. Shin Yoshida (Tohoku Gakuin University, Sendai, Japan); external doctoral alumni of the last 10 years: Dr. Hans Arneson (USA); Dr. Benjamin P. Laird (USA); Dr. T.J. Lang (USA); Dr. Alec Lucas (USA); Prof. Dr. Robert Moses (USA); Prof. Dr. Kavin Rowe (USA); Dr. Daniele Tripaldi (Italien); Dr. Matteo Tubiana (Italien).  

 

 

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