Raphael Schlehahn
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Former research associate in PRONET2 sub-project 35 "Theological interdisciplinarity and interreligious education in the training of religious education teachers"
- 2012-2015 Studied Business Education (B) at the University of Kassel. Bachelor thesis: Didactic challenges of ethnic-cultural diversity in business education. Degree: Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
- 2015-2018 Student assistant, tutor in the field of Biblical Theology / Old Testament
- 2015-2018 Studied Business Education (M) at the University of Kassel. Master's thesis: "Religion goes through the stomach" - The dietary commandments as a Judean identity feature in the exile-post-exile period. Degree: Master of Education (M.Ed.)
- January 2018-March 2018 Research assistant in the Department of Biblical Theology / Old Testament
- April 2018-January 2019 Research assistant (50%) in the Department of Biblical Theology / Old Testament, Institute of Catholic Theology, University of Kassel [parental leave replacement]
- April 2018-February 2019 Research assistant (50 %) in PRONET (Professionalization through Networking) sub-project 34 "Depiction of sexualized violence in the Bible and religious education" as part of the federal and state teacher training quality offensive, Biblical Theology / Old Testament and Religious Education, Institute of Catholic Theology, University of Kassel [parental leave replacement]
- February 2019-October 2021 Research assistant (50 %) in PRONET sub-project 35 "Theological interdisciplinarity and interreligious education in the training of religious education teachers" as part of the teacher training quality offensive of the federal and state governments, Biblical Theology / Old Testament, Religious Education and Systematic Theology, Institute of Catholic Theology, University of Kassel
- September 2020-September 2021 Research Assistant (50%) in the Department of Biblical Theology/Old Testament, Institute of Catholic Theology, University of Kassel [parental leave replacement]
Summer Semester 2021:
Introduction to the Methods of Biblical Studies
Winter semester 2020/2021:
Introduction to the Methods of Biblical Studies
Summer Semester 2018:
The Babylonian Exile - Trigger of a new religious and cultural identity?!
Schlehahn, R. (2019). Endangering gazes. Sexualized violence in Old Testament narratives (Bathsheba and Tamar). In: Y. S. Thöne (Ed.), Beautiful! Biblical aspects of beauty (pp. 61-70). Stuttgart: Katholisches Bibelwerk (FBA 40).
Schlehahn, R. (2019). Bible study on: Dangerous gazes. Sexualized violence in Old Testament narratives. In: Y. S. Thöne (Ed.), Beautiful! Biblical aspects of beauty (pp. 110-114). Stuttgart: Katholisches Bibelwerk (FBA 40).
"You are what you eat!" - Food as a sign of religious and cultural identity in the three monotheistic religions. Lecture as part of the 3rd Theological Study Day for pupils and students "Du bist/isst/lebst/liebst/stirirbst/feierst wie du glaubst! Interreligious diversity as an opportunity and challenge", University of Kassel, 27.11.2019
"Religion goes through the stomach" - Old Testament food commandments as identity markers in the context of the first temple destruction. Lecture as part of the graduate workshop "Esskulturen der Vergemeinschaftung", Kurhaus Trifels, 11-13.9.2019. Organized by the BMBF-funded project "Esskulturen. Objects - Practices - Semantics".
Teacher training (micro-training): Digital mind mapping in religious education via MURAL
Together with Sarah Caroline Jäger: #MeToo: What does sexualized violence have to do with the Bible? Workshop on 28.11.2018 as part of the 2nd Theological Study Day for pupils on the topic of "Love, friendship, sexuality", University of Kassel.