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Matthias Haudel is an Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Münster, Germany. His work spans theology, ecumenism, and interdisciplinary dialogue between theology and natural science. He has held significant roles in ecumenical committees, including chairmanships in the Theological Committee and the Mission/Ecumenism Committee.
- Educational Background: Studied Protestant theology in Bochum, Göttingen, and Münster (1975-1981); earned doctorate (1992) and habilitation (2004) at the University of Münster.
Research Interests: Focus on the Trinity, ecclesiology, cosmology, ecumenism, hermeneutics, and the interplay between theology and philosophy/natural science. His research emphasizes holistic reality recognition and ethical implications of theological doctrines.
Publications: Key works analyze revelation, church unity, and interdisciplinary bridges between theology and science, reflecting his expertise in systematic and ecumenical theology.
Scientific Awards: Double recipient of the Theology and Ecumenism Prize from the Catholic Faculty of Regensburg (1993 and 2005).
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