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Claudia Kampmann, a theologian and historian at the University of Bonn, specializes in 19th-20th century church history, with a focus on Adolf Harnack's theological contributions and historical women's movements. She has collaborated on the DFG-funded editorial project 'The Correspondence between Friedrich Althoff and Adolf Harnack' since 2017 and previously served as teaching assistant at the Chair of Church History I under Prof. Wolfram Kinzig.
- PhD in Protestant Theology (Dr. theol., 2017, University of Bonn)
- Researcher in church history, 19th-20th century academic reforms
- Recipient of Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes and Melanchthon-Zentrum Rom stipends
- Editorial collaborator with the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Her research examines Adolf Harnack's role in advancing women's education, German university reforms, and patristic methodologies in church history. Publications include monographs on Harnack's engagement with the 'women's question' and critical editions of theological correspondence.
Notable awards include her 2014–2016 DFG-funded stipend and 2007/08 Melanchthon-Zentrum scholarship. She has taught seminars at universities in Rostock, Bonn, and Cologne on topics ranging from Harnack's theological lectures to Protestantism and imperial-era feminism.
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