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Helmut Zander is a Professor of Religious Studies at the Université de Fribourg's Faculty of Catholic Theology since 2011. He has held visiting roles including Bert Brecht Visiting Professor of History (University of Augsburg, 2009) and Substitute Visiting Professorships at the University of Zurich (2009/2010) and Humboldt University (2006). His research focuses on the history of religions, esotericism, German anthroposophy, and media studies. Currently, he is conceptualizing a comparative European religious history during his fellowship at Käte Hamburger Kolleg.
- Education:
- Dr. habil. in Modern History (Humboldt-Universität, 2002)
- Ph.D. in Catholic Theology (Universität Bonn, 1995)
- Ph.D. in Political Science (Universität Bonn, 1987)
- Staatsexamen in History, Social Science, Educational Theory, and Catholic Theology (Universität Bonn, 1985)
Research interests include the intersection of media studies and religious history, with a specialization in anthroposophical movements in Germany. His work also involves comparative frameworks for European religious historiography.
No specific scientific awards are listed, though his extensive academic publications and fellowships reflect his scholarly contributions. He has advised no listed students in the text, and grants are not detailed here.
Helmut Zander coordinates research projects across institutions and has affiliations with the Käte Hamburger Kolleg, where he focuses on comparative religious history.


