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Lea Stolz is a researcher affiliated with the University of Tübingen's Faculty of Protestant Theology, specifically the Practical Theology III department. Since May 2023, she has served as a research assistant at this chair. Previously, she was a doctoral scholarship holder (2021–2023) supported by the German National Academic Foundation. Her doctoral studies, conducted since 2020 in collaboration with the University of Basel, focus on interreligious dialogue and digital religion.
Education: Born in Bad Waldsee, Germany (1992), she completed high school in 2012, followed by a European Voluntary Service in Cairo (2012–2013). Her theological studies spanned Tübingen, Vienna, and Basel (2013–2020).
Research interests include interreligious dialogue, digital religion, and lived religion. Current projects include her PhD project “#interfaith” and a third-party funded project exploring pastoral-theological aspects of internet engagement.
Awards: Recipient of the German National Academic Foundation doctoral scholarship (2021–2023).
Grants/Advising: No formal advisees listed, but her research is supported by third-party funding. Collaborations include the University of Basel during her doctoral phase.
Labs/Teams: Associated with the Practical Theology III and Systematic Theology/Dogmatics chairs at Tübingen and Basel, respectively.
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