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Hartmut Zinser (born 11 November 1944 in
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, Germany) is a German scholar in the field of
religious studies Religious studies, also known as religiology or the study of religion, is the study of religion from a historical or scientific perspective. There is no consensus on what qualifies as ''religion'' and definition of religion, its definition is h ...
,
history of religions The history of religion is the written record of human religious feelings, thoughts, and ideas. This period of religious history begins with the invention of writing about 5,200 years ago (3200 BCE). The prehistory of religion involves the st ...
, and
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.


Biography


Education and career

Zinser studied religious studies at the
Free University of Berlin The Free University of Berlin (, often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a public university, public research university in Berlin, Germany. It was founded in West Berlin in 1948 with American support during the early Cold War period a ...
, at the time
West Berlin West Berlin ( or , ) was a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin from 1948 until 1990, during the Cold War. Although West Berlin lacked any sovereignty and was under military occupation until German reunification in 1 ...
,
West Germany West Germany was the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) from its formation on 23 May 1949 until German reunification, its reunification with East Germany on 3 October 1990. It is sometimes known as the Bonn Republi ...
, where he received his PhD in 1975 and made his
post-doctorate A postdoctoral fellow, postdoctoral researcher, or simply postdoc, is a person professionally conducting research after the completion of their doctoral studies (typically a PhD). Postdocs most commonly, but not always, have a temporary academ ...
in 1980. From 1984 to 1988 he had a
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for religious studies at the Free University of Berlin and, after a short break (professorship for ethnology in
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from 1989 to 1990), received a call to the Free University in 1990 where he has been a
professor Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an Academy, academic rank at university, universities and other tertiary education, post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries. Literally, ''professor'' derives from Latin ...
at the ''Institute for the Scientific Study of Religion'' ever since.


Other activities

From 1984 to 1993 Zinser was a board member of the ''German Association of the History of Religions'' ("Deutschen Vereinigung für Religionsgeschichte", DVRG). From 1996 to 1998 he was a member of the German Federal Parliament's Inquiry Committee on "So-called Religious and Psycho Cults". In 1998 he was Vice-President of the ''European Association for the Scientific Study of Religion'' ("Association Européen pour l'Étude scientifique des Religions") and an elected fellow of the ''Society for the Scientific Study of Religion'' in the United States. In 2002 he was chairman of the ''Berlin Association for Anthropology'' ("Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte").


Fields of Interest

Zinser's fields of interest lie in the
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an history of religion since the French Revolution and the field of atheism and criticism of religion, as well as the history of ancient Roman religion, ancient
Christianity Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion, which states that Jesus in Christianity, Jesus is the Son of God (Christianity), Son of God and Resurrection of Jesus, rose from the dead after his Crucifixion of Jesus, crucifixion, whose ...
,
myth Myth is a genre of folklore consisting primarily of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society. For scholars, this is very different from the vernacular usage of the term "myth" that refers to a belief that is not true. Instead, the ...
s and their traditions, and Primitive religions; furthermore, he works on the systematic scientific study of religion. From 2006 to 2009 Zinser was co-supervisor of the research project "From imperial museum to communication center" ("Vom Imperialmuseum zum Kommunikationszentrum"; in co-operation with Lidia Guzy, Rainer Hatoum und Susan Kamel). Since 2009 he is supervising a research project about the (so-called) "
New Atheism New Atheism is a perspective shared by some atheist academics, writers, scientists, and philosophers of the 20th and 21st centuries, intolerant of superstition, religion, and irrationalism. New Atheists advocate the antitheist view that the v ...
" ("The 'Return of Religion' and the Return of the Criticism of Religion - The 'New Atheism' in recent German and American culture"), founded by the ''Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft'' ("German Research Foundation") in cooperation with Ulf Plessentin and Thomas Zenk. Other members of the Zinser team are Márcia Moser and Maud Sieprath. In February 2010 Zinser has begun a third research project; Clarissa Busse will examine the life and work of the German-Jewish professor Marianne Awerbuch (whose diaries have previously been edited and published by Zinser).Research projects at the Berlin Institute for the Scientific Study of Religion
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Publications


Books by Hartmut Zinser

*''Grundfragen der Religionswissenschaft''. Schöningh, Paderborn 2010, . *''Esoterik. Eine Einführung''. Fink, München 2009, . *Kollektives Unbewußtes' und 'Freie Assoziation'. Zur Psychoanalyse in der Kultur- und Religionswissenschaft''. Medien Verlag Köhler, Tübingen 2000, . *''Religion in der schulischen Bildung und Erziehung''. (zus. mit K. E. Grözinger und B. Gladigow), Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, Berlin 1999, . *''Der Markt der Religionen''. Fink, München 1997, . *''Mythos des Mutterrechts. Verhandlung von drei aktuellen Theorien des Geschlechterkampfes''. 2. Aufl. Lit Verlag, Münster 1996, . *''Esoterik und New Age: Herausforderungen an die Jugend- und Erwachsenenbildung''. (zus. mit T. Ewald, H.-G. Jaschke), Hessische Landeszentrale für Politische Bildung, Wiesbaden 1996. *''Jugendokkultismus in Ost und West. Vier quantitative Untersuchungen zu Okkultpraktiken unter Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen in Berlin 1989 - 1991. Ergebnisse - Tabellen – Analysen''. München 1993, . *''Okkultismus unter Jugendlichen''. (zus. mit M. Knief), Pädag. Zentrum Berlin, Berlin 1992. *''Mythos und Arbeit''. Heymann Verlag, Wiesbaden 1977, .


Books and References on Hartmut Zinser

*Hildegard Piegeler/Inken Prohl/Stefan Rademacher (Hrsg.):''Gelebte Religionen. Festschrift für Hartmut Zinser'', Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2004, . *''
Kürschners Deutscher Gelehrten-Kalender ''Kürschners Deutscher Gelehrten-Kalender'' (English: "Kürschner's Encyclopedia of German Scholars"), formerly subtitled ''Lexikon der lebenden deutschsprachigen Wissenschaftler'' ("Encyclopedia of Living German-Speaking Scholars"), is a German ...
: Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften'', de Gruyter, Berlin 2001, .


Notes


External links


Institute for the Scientific Study of Religion of the Free University of Berlin



Informational flyer on the research project about the "New Atheism" (Download, PDF)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Zinser, Hartmut 1944 births Living people 20th-century German Christian theologians 20th-century German theologians 21st-century German theologians German ethnologists Academic staff of the Free University of Berlin People from Tübingen Free University of Berlin alumni 20th-century German historians German male non-fiction writers 21st-century German historians