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Wendte Martin is a Professor of Systematic Theology at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, with a focus on philosophical theology, intercultural dialogue, and the intersection of technology and theology. He holds a Habilitation (2012) and has held visiting positions at the University of Cambridge and Aberdeen. His research bridges Hegelian philosophy, Lutheran theology, and contemporary ethical issues. Martin also serves part-time as a pastor in Ludwigsburg.
Education: Studied theology in Heidelberg, Berlin, London (M.A. with 'Relton Prize'), and Göttingen. Notable awards include the John Templeton Award (2008) and the Dr. Leopold-Lukas Prize (2010). He organized international conferences on topics like 'Rationality in Conversation' (2016) and 'Christus medicus' (2016).
Key research areas include global Christology, religious pluralism, and theological responses to modern technology. He has published monographs on Hegel, Luther, and contemporary theological ethics, alongside contributions to interfaith dialogue and pastoral theology.
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