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Regine Munz is a Lecturer (Private lecturer) at the Department of Theology, Faculty of Theology, University of Basel. Her academic position is situated within the Department of Theology at the University of Basel, a prominent institution for theological studies in Switzerland.
Dr. Munz's research focuses on the intersection of psychoanalysis and theology, examining how psychological theories inform religious experience and pastoral practice. Her work explores themes of shame, religious revolt, and the emotional dimensions of faith. She has made significant contributions to understanding how psychoanalytic concepts can enrich theological reflection, particularly in pastoral contexts. Her research demonstrates a deep engagement with both classical theological texts and contemporary philosophical thought.
Analysis of her most recent publications reveals a consistent trajectory exploring the relationship between psychological processes and religious experience. Her work spans biblical interpretation, philosophical theology, and practical pastoral care, with particular emphasis on emotional dimensions of religious life. She frequently examines how concepts from psychoanalysis, particularly around shame and unconscious processes, can illuminate theological understanding.
Dr. Munz actively participates in academic discourse through conference presentations, including lectures on psychoanalysis and religious revolt in Julia Kristeva's work and poetic conversations between Martin Buber and Margarete Susman. She has also engaged with broader audiences through media appearances, such as a radio show on shame broadcast on SWR 2 Kultur.
She has collaborated extensively with Ulrich Dällenbach on publications related to psychoanalytic theology, co-editing significant volumes that bridge these disciplinary fields. Her scholarly work demonstrates a commitment to interdisciplinary dialogue that enriches both theological understanding and clinical practice.




