Dr. Hans Ulrich Probst

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Hans-Ulrich Probst is a research assistant at the Chair of Practical Theology III at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, specializing in pastoral theology and counseling since 2021. He is leading a project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) focused on identity constructions related to Israel within Christian neo-charismatic organizations. Probst's academic journey includes receiving his BA in Judaic Studies in 2017 and completing his PhD with a dissertation titled 'Football as Religion? A Life-World Analytical Ethnography' in 2021. He has held various positions, including a position as a speaker on populism and extremism with the Evangelical Church in Württemberg. Probst's notable awards include the promotional prize from Eberhard Karls University in 2022. His research interests encompass empirical religious studies, homiletics, ritual theories, religious rights, evangelicalism, and anti-Semitism research. He has published several works, including monographs and contributions to edited volumes focusing on the intersections of religion and politics, particularly concerning extremist ideologies and religious narratives.

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Research Assistant

2021-01-01 — Present

Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen • Tübingen, Germany

Assisting in teaching and research at the Chair of Practical Theology III, focusing on pastoral care and theological education.