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Trautner-Kromann, Professor Hanne

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Position: Professor i judaistik
Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lunds universitet (Lund University)
Centrum för Teologi och Religionsvetenskap, (Centre for Theology and Religious Studies)
Hämtställe 36
Allhelgona Kyrkogata 8
Lund
223 62
Sweden

Teaches (T) and/or researches (R) in:

1. Bible and Related Literature: T
7: Medieval exegesis: T
8: Modern interpretation: T
2. History of the Jewish People: TR
10: Second Temple period: T
11: Late Antiquity: T
Medieval: TR
Early Modern: TR
Regional and National (i.e. in North Africa, Greece, Eastern Europe, Germany, Middle East, Spain, India, South America, United States, etc): TR
3. Religion and Religious Movements: TR
Jewish religion - general: TR
Rabbinic Judaism: TR
4. Jewish Thought and Philosophy: T
34: Medieval Philosophy: T
36: Jewish Mysticism: T
37: Ethics, including medical ethics: T
5. Rabbinic Literature: T
38: Early (including Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash): T
39: Medieval: T
40: Modern: T
41: Jewish law (including Halachic studies, Responsa): T
9. Contemporary Studies: TR
Holocaust Studies: TR
Interfaith studies (including Jewish-Christian relations, Jewish-Muslim relations): TR
74: Gender studies (including Women in Judaism, Feminism): T

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Hanne Trautner-Kromann was professor and chair for Jewish Studies at Lund University from 1990 to 2010. She studied Semitic Philology and Judaica at Copenhagen University, Denmark, and got her Ph.D. in 1981 (magisterkonferens). In 1990 she defended her second thesis for the Danish Dr. Phil. degree. She is member of the board for the Danish Jewish Museum in Copenhagen and co-editor of the Danish Jewish cultural magazine \"Goldberg\".

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