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Hartmut Zinser
Hartmut Zinser (born 11 November 1944 in Tübingen, Germany) is a German scholar in the field of religious studies, history of religions, and ethnology. Biography Education and Career Zinser studied religious studies at the Free University Berlin, Free University of Berlin, Germany where he received his PhD in 1975 and made his Postdoctoral research, post-doctorate in 1980. From 1984 to 1988 he had a Professorship for religious studies at the Free University of Berlin and, after a short break (professorship for ethnology in Mainz from 1989 to 1990), received a call to the Free University in 1990 where he has been a professor at the ''Institute for the Scientific Study of Religion'' ever since. Other activities From 1984 to 1993 Zinser was a board member of the ''German Association of the History of Religions'' ("Deutschen Vereinigung für Religionsgeschichte", DVRG). From 1996 to 1998 he was a member of the German Federal Parliament's Inquiry Committee on "So-called Religi ...
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Tübingen
Tübingen (, , Swabian: ''Dibenga'') is a traditional university city in central Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated south of the state capital, Stuttgart, and developed on both sides of the Neckar and Ammer rivers. about one in three of the 90,000 people living in Tübingen is a student. As of the 2018/2019 winter semester, 27,665 students attend the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen. The city has the lowest median age in Germany, in part due to its status as a university city. As of December 31, 2015, the average age of a citizen of Tübingen is 39.1 years. The city is known for its veganism and environmentalism. Immediately north of the city lies the Schönbuch, a densely wooded nature park. The Swabian Alb mountains rise about (beeline Tübingen City to Roßberg - 869 m) to the southeast of Tübingen. The Ammer and Steinlach rivers are tributaries of the Neckar river, which flows in an easterly direction through the city, just south of the medieval old t ...
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