Marcin Hintz
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Marcin Hintz
Summary
Marcin Hintz is a human[1]. Born in Warsaw[2], he… he was born on +1968-05-21T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as a Lutheran theologian[4] and bishop[5].
Key Facts
- Born in Warsaw[2], Marcin Hintz…
- Marcin Hintz was born on +1968-05-21T00:00:00Z[3].
- Marcin Hintz held citizenship in Poland[6].
- Marcin Hintz's professions included Lutheran theologian[4].
- Marcin Hintz worked as a bishop[5].
- Marcin Hintz held the position of bishop[7].
- Marcin Hintz held the position of editor-in-chief[8].
- Marcin Hintz held the position of pastor[9].
- Marcin Hintz was employed by Christian Theological Academy in Warsaw[10].
- Marcin Hintz was employed by Diocese of Pomerania-Greater Poland[11].
- Among Marcin Hintz's employers was Lutheran Parish in Sopot[12].
- Marcin Hintz's education included a stint at Christian Theological Academy in Warsaw[13].
- Marcin Hintz was educated at University of Bonn[14].
- Marcin Hintz was educated at University of Warsaw[15].
- A notable student of Marcin Hintz was Krzysztof Maria Różański[16].
- Marcin Hintz received the Medal of the National Education Commission[17].
- Marcin Hintz received the Jan Heweliusz Scientific Award of the City of Gdańsk[18].
- Marcin Hintz's religion is recorded as Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland[19].
- Marcin Hintz's image is recorded as Ks. Marcin Hintz.jpg[20].
- Marcin Hintz is recorded as male[21].
- Marcin Hintz's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Marcin Hintz supervised Jerzy Sojka as a doctoral student[23].
- Marcin Hintz supervised Adam Malina as a doctoral student[24].
- Marcin Hintz supervised Roman Pracki as a doctoral student[25].
- Marcin Hintz supervised Krzysztof Maria Różański as a doctoral student[26].
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Origins and Family
Marcin Hintz was born in Warsaw[2]. He was born on +1968-05-21T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at Christian Theological Academy in Warsaw[13], a higher education institution[27], in Poland[28], founded in 1954[29]; University of Bonn[14], a public research university[30], in Germany[31], founded in 1818[32], headquartered in Bonn[33]; and University of Warsaw[15], a university[34], in Poland[35], founded in 1816[36], headquartered in Warsaw[37]. Marcin Hintz earned the academic degree of habilitation[38]. He studied under Witold Benedyktowicz[39].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Lutheran theologian[4] and bishop[5]. Employers include Christian Theological Academy in Warsaw[10], a higher education institution[40], in Poland[41], founded in 1954[42]; Diocese of Pomerania-Greater Poland[11], a Lutheran diocese[43], in Poland[44], headquartered in Sopot[45]; and Lutheran Parish in Sopot[12], a parish[46], in Poland[47]. Positions held include bishop[7], an ecclesiastical occupation[48]; editor-in-chief[8], a position[49]; and pastor[9], a Christian religious occupation[50]. A notable student of Marcin Hintz was Krzysztof Maria Różański[16]. Doctoral students include Jerzy Sojka[23], a theologian[51], b. 1984[52], of Poland[53]; Adam Malina[24], a cleric[54], b. 1966[55], of Poland[56]; Roman Pracki[25], a theologian[57], b. 1971[58], of Poland[59]; Krzysztof Maria Różański[26], a theologian[60], b. 1984[61], of Poland[62]; and Grzegorz Giemza[63], a cleric[64], b. 1969[65], of Poland[66].
Recognition
Awards received include Medal of the National Education Commission[17], a medallion[67], in Poland[68], founded in 1956[69] and Jan Heweliusz Scientific Award of the City of Gdańsk[18], an award[70], in Poland[71], founded in 1988[72].
Personal Life
Marcin Hintz's religion is recorded as Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland[19].
FAQs
Where was Marcin Hintz born?
Marcin Hintz was born in Warsaw[2].
What did Marcin Hintz do for work?
Marcin Hintz worked as Lutheran theologian[4] and bishop[5].
Where did Marcin Hintz go to school?
Marcin Hintz was educated at Christian Theological Academy in Warsaw[13], University of Bonn[14], and University of Warsaw[15].
What awards did Marcin Hintz receive?
Honors received include Medal of the National Education Commission[17] and Jan Heweliusz Scientific Award of the City of Gdańsk[18].