Ann Heberlein
Swedish author, ethicist and theologian
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Key Takeaways
- Ann Helen Heberlein ( née Holmström ; born 22 June 1970) is a Swedish academic and author, who writes extensively on theology and ethics.
- She ran for parliament in the 2018 general election as a Moderate Party representative.
- The thesis was about guilt, shame, moral responsibility, abuses and forgiveness for the dissertation.
- Since 2009, Heberlein has worked at Lund University.
- In 2008, Heberlein published the book Det var inte mitt fel!
Ann Helen Heberlein (née Holmström; born 22 June 1970) is a Swedish academic and author, who writes extensively on theology and ethics. She is best known for her autobiographical account of life with bipolar disorder, Jag vill inte dö, jag vill bara inte leva (2008; "I don't want to die, I just don't want to live").
She ran for parliament in the 2018 general election as a Moderate Party representative.
Career
Heberlein defended her dissertation Kränkningar och förlåtelse (Abuses and forgiveness) at Lund University in 2005. The thesis was about guilt, shame, moral responsibility, abuses and forgiveness for the dissertation.
In January 2007, she began teaching practical philosophy at Stockholm University, while working on a project about the criminal justice system. Since 2009, Heberlein has worked at Lund University.
She wrote Den sexuella människan in 2004, and contributed to Systematisk teologi (Martinsson, Sigurdson & Svenungsson, 2007). In 2008, Heberlein published the book Det var inte mitt fel! Om konsten att ta ansvar.
Heberlein is also an author and columnist for the newspapers Sydsvenskan and Dagens Nyheter, and has also previously written columns for Expressen and Axess. She also has a column in the Christian paper Kyrkans tidning. She is also a regular at Sveriges Radio's P1 with her own radio show Tankar för dagen. In the summer of 2009, Heberlein was one of the celebrity speakers at the P1 radio show Sommarpratarna.
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