Sabine Schmidtke

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Sabine Schmidtke
Nationality
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
University of Oxford
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Bonn
Free University of Berlin
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies
Tel Aviv University
Leiden University
Institute for Advanced Study
Main interestsIslamic studies

Sabine Schmidtke is a

academic, historian, and scholar of Islamic studies. She is Professor of Islamic Intellectual History at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Schmidtke was elected Member to the American Philosophical Society in 2017.[1] She was appointed Corresponding Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 2021.[2]

Education and career

Schmidtke earned an undergraduate degree (

German Foreign Office
.

From 1997 to 1999 she was a lecturer in Islamic studies at the University of Bonn and did her Habilitation while there. From 1999 to 2014 she taught Islamic Studies at the Free University of Berlin where she was a Founding Director of the Department of "Intellectual History of the Islamic World". She also held fellowships at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2002, 2003; 2005-2006), the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (2008-2009), the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies (University of Pennsylvania) in Philadelphia (2010),[3] Tel Aviv University (2011), and the Scaliger Institute in Leiden University (2013).

In July 2014 she became Professor of Islamic Intellectual History in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.[4]

Bibliography

  • Die Bibel in den Augen muslimischer Gelehrter: mit einem Geleitwort von Martin Grötschel, Research Unit Intellectual History of the Islamate World: Freie Universität Berlin, 2013,
  • The Theology of al-ʿAllāma al-Ḥillī K. Schwarz, Berlin, 1991,
  • Schmidtke, Sabine, ed. (2016) [2014]. The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Theology. .

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