
Anette Rudolph
Adjunct Professor · Ancient Church History
Julius-Maximilians-Universität WürzburgAbout
apl. Prof. Dr. Anette Rudolph serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of Würzburg, where she holds the Chair of Ancient Church History, Christian Archaeology and Patrology. Authorized to teach in this field since January 21, 2005, she contributes to the university's mission in Catholic theological education and research within Germany's academic landscape.
Her academic credentials include:
- Doctorate (1999), University of Würzburg, supervised by Prof. Dr. Jakob Speigl
- Habilitation (2004), University of Würzburg (unpublished thesis)
Dr. Rudolph's scholarly work centers on Ancient Church History, Patristics, and Christian Archaeology, with specialized focus on Justin Martyr's Dialogue with Trypho. Her research explores Jewish-Christian relations in early Christianity, liturgical theology, biblical interpretation in patristic literature, and the conceptual development of priesthood in the Church Fathers. She integrates historical, archaeological, and theological methodologies to reconstruct early Christian practices and intellectual frameworks.
Analysis of her publications reveals consistent engagement with second-century Christian-Jewish dialogue, particularly through Justin Martyr's writings. Her work spans textual exegesis (e.g., Abraham typology), liturgical theology, and historical reconstructions of early Christian communities, demonstrating interdisciplinary depth across patristics, archaeology, and historical theology.
No scientific awards or fellowships are documented in the available materials.
While specific student supervision details are absent from source materials, her habilitation and professorial authorization indicate qualification for doctoral mentorship. No research grants are explicitly referenced in the provided documentation.
As core faculty within the Chair of Ancient Church History, Christian Archaeology and Patrology, she operates within Bibrastraße 14, Würzburg, collaborating with colleagues including Prof. Dr. Dr. Johanna Brankaer and Dr. Sonja Ulrich on teaching and research initiatives for Catholic theological education.
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