Ambos, Carina Dr.

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Dr. Carina Ambos

Kirchengeschichte

Institute of Theology and Religious Education  (» Postal address)

A06 1-125 (» Adress and map)

Dienstag 10-11h (online) & nach Vereinbarung per Mail

+49 441 798-2398  (F&P

Ambos, Carina Dr.

Research assistant
Church History

Curriculum Vitae

2009 Abitur at Neu Wulmstorf Grammar School

2009–2012 Bachelor’s degree at the University of Oldenburg: Protestant Theology, Religious Education and Pedagogy

Bachelor’s thesis in Church History: The Struggle for the Ordination of Women in Germany (1945–1963)

2012–2014 Master’s degree at the University of Oldenburg: Ecumenism and Religions

Master’s thesis in Church History: New baptismal liturgies in critical dialogue with traditional views on baptism

February 2015–June 2016: District Youth Officer in the Friesland-Wilhelmshaven Church District, based in Wilhelmshaven

Since July 2016: Research assistant at the Institute for Protestant Theology and Religious Education at the University of Oldenburg, specialising in church history

 

PhD thesis on the topic: “‘Whatever happens, don’t forget your Bible…’ Ecclesiastical care for emigrants in Bremen and Bremerhaven in the 19th century as a field of interdenominational encounter and conflict” (completed in January 2021)

 

 

Publications

‘“Under all circumstances, do not forget your Bible…” Church support for emigrants in Bremen and Bremerhaven in the 19th century as a denominational arena of encounter and conflict’, Darmstadt 2022

 

‘… a new branch on an old tree’ – The Hermannsburg Home Mission, in: KZG 38 (2025), 289–305

“Baptised people exhibited like wild animals for money”. The Moravian Church and its stance on human zoos in the 19th century, in: KZG 2/2023, 305–321

Denominational emigration welfare at the Bremerhaven Emigration Centre as a forum for encounter and conflict, in: Yearbook of the Society for Lower Saxon Church History, Vol. 119/120 2022, 97–115

‘A Life Dedicated to Emigrants’. Denominational emigration welfare at the port of Bremen from the turn of the century to the Second World War, in: KZG 1/2021, 71–86

Article by Peter Paul Cahensly, in: BBKL 45 (2023), cols. 222–230

Art. Lambert Rethmann, in: BBKL 45 (2023), cols. 1184–1187

Art. Justus Ruperti, in: BBKL 45 (2023), cols. 1259–1262

Art. Friedrich Wyneken, in: BBKL 45 (2023), pp. 1576–1580

Art. Cornelius Rudolph Vietor, in: BBKL 44 (2022), cols. 1398–1401
Art. Friedrich Martin Vietor, in: BBKL 44 (2022), columns 1402–1404
Art. Johann Carl Vietor, in: BBKL 44 (2022), columns 1404–1408

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