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Prof. DMKH Grube is a Full Professor at the Department of Religious Beliefs and Ethics, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Their research focuses on religious diversity, epistemology, systematic theology, and the thought of Paul Tillich. They hold a Theologisches Examen from Universität Hamburg (1992), a PhD from Temple University (1991), and a Master’s degree (1989).
- Education:
- Theologisches Examen, Universität Hamburg (1992)
- PhD in Theology, Temple University (1991)
- Master’s, Temple University (1989)
Key research interests include religious exclusivism, interreligious hermeneutics, and the ethical dimensions of crisis management. Their work addresses topics like epistemic humility, the Is/Ought problem, and Tillich’s Kairos concept. Grube has organized conferences on Paul Tillich and pandemic ethics, and supervised six PhD theses.
Recent publications explore religious exclusivism’s cognitive dimensions, Tillich’s theology in modern contexts, and ethical governance during crises. They teach courses on ethics, interreligious studies, and research design.
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