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Christian Jung is a Research Associate at the Chair of Fundamental Philosophical Questions in Theology at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt until August 31, 2024. He has held numerous academic positions including Lecturer at the University of Salzburg, University of Frankfurt, and University of Erfurt, specializing in medieval philosophy, mysticism, and German idealism.
His educational background is exceptionally diverse, having earned a Doctorate magna cum laude in Philosophy from Heidelberg University (2010) with a dissertation on Aristotle's theory of the human intellect, a Bachelor of Arts in Solo Singing from the Anton Bruckner Private University Linz (2008-2013), and a Bachelor of Arts in Instrumental and Vocal Pedagogy from the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (2009-2014). His multilingual abilities include German (native), English, French, Italian, Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, and several other ancient languages.
Jung's research primarily focuses on Meister Eckhart's philosophical mysticism, Aristotle's intellect theory, and the intersection of mysticism with German idealism. His work demonstrates a unique synthesis of historical scholarship with philosophical analysis, particularly examining how medieval mystical thought intersects with contemporary philosophical concerns. He has made significant contributions to understanding Eckhart's Parisian Questions and their philosophical implications.
His publication record reveals a consistent trajectory exploring the boundaries between philosophy and theology, with particular attention to the conceptual frameworks of mysticism across different historical periods. Jung's scholarship shows increasing engagement with comparative approaches, examining connections between Christian mysticism, Jewish thought, and philosophical traditions from India.
- Erwin Schrödinger Fellowship from the Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
- Rome Fellow of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
- Junior Fellow at the Max Weber College in Erfurt
Jung has received substantial research funding, most notably the Erwin Schrödinger Fellowship from the Austrian Science Fund for his project 'Meister Eckhart's Early Parisian Questions in Context' (2015-2019). His academic service includes membership in several scholarly societies including the Görresgesellschaft, Meister-Eckhart-Gesellschaft, and Gesellschaft für Philosophie des Mittelalters und der Renaissance. He has been actively involved in the Eranos Conferences in Ascona, contributing to interdisciplinary dialogues between depth psychology and philosophical theology.
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