Dr. Martin Radermacher
Managing Director, Finance & AdministrationManaging Director, Finance & Administration
Alumnus of the Center for Theological Inquiry, Princeton, USA
Alumnus of the "Global Young Faculty" of the UA Ruhr
Office Hours
by appointment
Areas of Research
I started my academic career in social and cultural anthropology and the study of religion at the UNIVERSITY OF MÜNSTER, where I was trained both in fieldwork and qualitative social research as well as sociological and anthropological theories of religion and culture. In my PhD research, I focused on the relation of human bodies and religion, analyzing the case of Evangelical body images and body practices in the United States (“devotional fitness”), being affiliated with the Department of Religion at COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK. Working within a branch of research discussed as the “body turn,” I developed an interest in “material religion” more generally, i.e. the physical matter of religion and how it relates to religious ideas and practices. Atmospheres as my post-doc focus are situated at the crossroads of physicality, sensual perception, and religious beliefs and practice, and present a promising field of scholarly innovation. Historically and contemporarily, my research focuses primarily on Christian traditions, taking into account the entanglements with non-Christian traditions and movements. I have also done research and published on religion and art, the history of the academic study of religion, dignity and/in space, and methodological questions in the study of religion and space.
Academic Career
06/2021: Lindsay Jones Memorial Research Fund, Grant Award 2021; Project “Dignified Spaces: Religious Minorities’ Aspirations in Diverse Urban Environments” (Award: 3.590 USD).
01/2021–05/2021 Fellow at the Center for Theological Inquiry, Princeton, USA, in the Research Workshop "Religion & the Built Environment"
since 01/2015 Post-Doctoral research project „Atmospheres.Matter: Catholic Youth Initiatives in Germany – Change through Athmosphere?"
10/2010–07/2014: Doctoral studies at the Department of Religion, Muenster University (Dr. phil.)
09/2011–12/2011: Research and studies at Columbia University, New York, Department of Religion (Prof. Dr. Courtney Bender).
10/2007–09/2010: Studies in cultural- and social anthropology and study of religions at Münster University (Bachelor of Arts).
Professional Career
since 04/2021: Managing Director, Finance & Administration, CERES, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
04/2018–03/2021: Stand-in Professor for Prof. Dr. Volkhard Krech (Chair for Religious Studies), CERES, Ruhr-Universität Bochum.
01/2015–03/2018: Research Associate, CERES, Ruhr-Universität Bochum.
10/2014–12/2014: Research assistant at the Department of Religion, Muenster University.
01/2011–03/2014: Research assistant at the Department of Religion, Muenster University.
04/2009–12/2010: Undergraduate research assistant at the Department of Religion, Muenster University.
Memberships and Activities in Scientific Committees
since 11/2014: Founding member and speaker of the working group "Evangelical, Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements" of the DVRW.
since 10/2012: Member of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion (ISSR).
since 09/2012: Member of the European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism (ESSWE).
since 08/2011: Member of the media and information services in the study of religion (REMID); member of the board 09/2014–09/2017.
since 04/2011: Member of the German Association for the Study of Religions (DVRW).
Peer Reviewing
Journal for Young Studies of Religion (ZjR)
Entangled Religions (ER)
Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
Summer 2019
Winter 2018/19
Lecture (BA): Introduction to the Study of Religion (CERES, Bochum)
Seminar (BA): From Olympia to Yoga: Religious sports and athletic religions (CERES, Bochum)
Seminar (MA): Semiotic Approaches to the Study of Religions (with Jens Schlamelcher) (CERES, Bochum)
Seminar (MA): Berger and Luckmann on Religion (CERES, Bochum)
Seminar (BA): Introduction to Methods of Image Analysis (CERES, Bochum)
Seminar (BA): Methods of Data Collection in the Study of Religion (Department of Religion, Münster)
Summer 2018
Lecture (BA): Introduction to the Study of Religion (CERES, Bochum)
Seminar (MA): Religion and Space (CERES, Bochum)
Seminar (BA): Introduction to Methods of Empirical and Historical Study of Religion (with Jonna Mäder) (CERES, Bochum)
Winter 2017/18
Seminar (MA): Methods of Image Analysis (with Judith Stander) (CERES, Bochum)
Seminar (BA): Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (with Jonna Mäder) (CERES, Bochum)
Seminar (BA): Methods of Data Collection in the Study of Religion (Department of Religion, Münster University)
Summer 2017
Seminar (MA): On the Ambivalence of Images in Art and Religion (CERES, Bochum)
Seminar (BA): Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (with Jonna Mäder) (CERES, Bochum)
Winter 2016/17
Seminar (BA): Methods of Data Collection in the Study of Religion (Department of Religion, Münster University)
Seminar (BA): Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (with Jonna Mäder) (CERES, Bochum)
Summer 2016
Seminar (MA): From Olympia to Yoga: Athletic Religions and Religious Sports (CERES, Bochum)
Seminar (BA): Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (with Jonna Mäder) (CERES, Bochum)
Winter 2015/16
Seminar (MA): Religion and/in Museums (with Sabrina Weiß) (CERES, Bochum)
Seminar (BA): Space, Body, Religion (CERES, Bochum)
Summer 2015
Seminar: Introduction in Qualitative Research on Religion (CERES, Ruhr University Bochum)
Student-Research-Project: Devotional Fitness (CERES, Ruhr-University Bochum)
Seminar: Devotional Fitness in US Evangelicalism (CERES, Ruhr-University Bochum)
Summer 2014
Seminar: Space, Religion, and Body (Department of Religion, Leipzig University)
Summer 2013
Seminar: Devotional Fitness in North American Evangelicalism (Department of Religion, Muenster University)
Summer 2012
Teaching/Learning-Project: “100 years study of religions” – Festschrift (with J. Stander) (Department of Religion, Muenster University)
Summer 2011
Seminar: Esotericism as a field in the study of religions (with M. Möller) (Department of Religion, Muenster University)
Managing Director, Finance & Administration of Center for Religious Studies
Coordinator of Religion & the Arts
Project Leader of RelSAT
Individual Researcher of Atmospheres.Matter and Research Focus "Missionary Collections"
Administrative Staff of Center for Religious Studies
Member of Research Department of CERES RESEARCH DEPARTMENT
Assessor of CERES Directorate
Former Projects and Affiliations
Project Leader of Dignified Spaces: Religious Minorities’ Aspirations in Diverse Urban Environments and Teaching-Learning-Project: Between Iconophily and Iconoclasm
Project Management of SaWa
Member of Scientific Network on the Relationship Between Religious Minorities and Majorities