Janina Hiebel
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Janina Hiebel | |
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| Born | 1979 |
| Occupation(s) | Academic, Biblical scholar |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | |
| Thesis | The vision accounts in the Book of Ezekiel as interrelated narratives: A Redaction-critical and theological study (2013) |
| Doctoral advisor | Suzanne Boorer |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Biblical Studies |
| Institutions | Yarra Theological Union and Catholic Theological College, University of Divinity |
| Main interests | Old Testament, The book of Ezekiel, and the period of the Babylonian Exile |
| Website | https://staff.divinity.edu.au/staff/janina-hiebel/ |
Janina Hiebel (born 1979) is a German-born biblical scholar now residing in Australia who works at the University of Divinity in Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests are in the period of the Babylonian Exile, particularly the book of the prophet Ezekiel.
Janina Maria Hiebel was born in Germany in 1979. She completed a degree in theology from the Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg in Germany in 2005, specialising in Old Testament studies. After moving to Australia, Hiebel completed her PhD at Murdoch University in Western Australia in 2014. Her doctoral thesis was titled: The vision accounts in the Book of Ezekiel as interrelated narratives: A Redaction-critical and theological study, and her supervisor was Suzanne Boorer.[1] A book based on her doctoral thesis was subsequently published by De Gruyter in 2015 with the title Ezekiel’s Vision Accounts as Interrelated Narratives: A Redaction-Critical and Theological Study.[2] In 2019 Hiebel completed a Graduate Certificate in Theological Education from the University of Divinity.[3][4][5]