Thies Gundlach

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Thies Gundlach (born January 17, 1956, in Lübeck, West Germany) is a retired German official of the Protestant Church in Germany (German: Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland, abbreviated EKD). From December 2010 to October 2021 he was vice-president of EKDs office.

Thies Gundlach grew up in Lübeck. He said later that his family was not religious at all.[1] He studied Protestant theology at the Universities of Hamburg and Tübingen and completed his vicariate at St. Catherine's Church in Hamburg. From 1985 to 1988 he was a research associate at the University of Hamburg, in the theology department, dogmatics department, where he received his doctorate in 1991 with his dissertation on God's self-limitation and human autonomy: Karl Barth's church dogmatics as a step towards modernizing Protestant theology.

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