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Sölle, Dorothee

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Personal name headingSölle, Dorothee
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Variant(s)Sölle-Nipperdey, Dorothee, 1929-2003
Nipperdey, Dorothee Sölle-, 1929-2003
Steffensky-Sölle, Dorothee, 1929-2003
Soelle, Dorothee, 1929-2003
Sölle, Dorothee Steffensky-, 1929-2003
Sölle, Dorothea, 1929-2003
Sölle-Schmidt, Dorothee, 1929-2003
Schmidt, Dorothee Sölle-, 1929-2003
Zʹole, Dorotee, 1929-2003
Associated countryGermany United States
Associated placeNew York (N.Y.)
Birth date1929-09-30
Death date2003-04-27
Place of birthCologne (Germany)
Place of deathGöppingen (Germany)
Field of activityPolitical theology
AffiliationUnion Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.)
Profession or occupationTheologians Poets
University and college faculty members
Found inUntersuchungen zur Struktur der Nachtwachen von Bona ventura, 1959: title page (Dorothee Sölle-Nipperdey) preface (originally submitted this work as her doctoral thesis to the Universität Göttingen in 1954)
Choosing life, 1981: title page (Dorothee Soelle)
Sölle, Dorothee. Aufrüstung tötet auch ohne Krieg, 1982: title page (Dorothee Sölle)
Sölle, Dorothee. Dorothee Soelle, 2006: ECIP data view (died 2003)
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed September 4, 2020 (authorized access point: Sölle, Dorothee; other data in authority record: Protestant theologian and author; born 1929; died 2003; variant forms of name: Soelle, Dorothee; Sölle, Dorothe; Sölle, Dorothea; Sölle-Schmidt, ...; Sölle-Nipperdey, Dorothee; Nipperdey, Dorothee S.-; Nipperdey, Dorothee Sölle-; Nipperdey, Dorothee; Steffensky-Sölle, Dorothee; Sölle, Dorothee Steffensky-; Zʹole, Dorotee)
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German Wikipedia, viewed September 4, 2020 (Dorothee Sölle; Dorothee Steffensky-Sölle; née Dorothee Nipperdey; born September 30, 1929, in Cologne; died April 27, 2003, in Göppingen; German Protestant theologian and poet; between 1975 and 1987, she spent six months a year at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, where she was a professor of systematic theology. She held teaching positions in Germany, but never attained a professorship there, except for an honorary professorship at the University of Hamburg in 1994. She was known for her political engagement. She was married firstly to Dietrich Sölle and secondly to the ex-Benedictine Fulbert Steffensky)
Associated languageger eng