The Faculty International
Our work in Bonn is interdisciplinary and internationally networked. Academics and students from all over the world teach, learn and research at our faculty. They work together in international research projects, publish internationally and shape society and the church.
International Scholars
The Faculty of Protestant Theology is honoured to welcome the following renowned scholars for the academic year 2024/25.
You are (planning to be) a visiting fellow at the Faculty of Protestant Theology in Bonn? Have a look at our booklet for international scholars!
Dr. Seth Bledsoe
Seth Bledsoe from Radboud University will be coming to Bonn in January 2025 as part of an Argelander Academy project.
Dr. Ruben Bühner
Ruben Bühner is coming to Bonn for two years starting in October 2023 as part of the "Argelander Starter-Kit Grant" program.
Brian Earp
From 5 to 7 November 2024, Brian Earp from the University of Oxford will be at the Faculty as part of the Lunch Series.
Prof. Dr. David Hamidovic
From 5 to 7 June 2024, David Hamidovic will come to the Faculty in Bonn.
Prof. Dr. Paul M Joyce
Paul Joyce from King's College London will be visiting the Faculty as a guest researcher from 10 to 15 June 2024.
Prof. Dr. Isaac Kalimi
From 19 to 31 May 2024, Isaac Kalimi will be pursuing his research on the Hebrew Bible as an International Fellow in Bonn.
Dr. Kathryn MacKay
From 15 to 17 May 2024, Kathryn MacKay from Sydney will be coming to the Faculty and give a talk on virtue ethics.
Prof. Dr. Jeremy Punt
In January 2025, Jeremy Punt from Stellenbosch University will come to the Faculty as part of an Argelander Academy project.
Dr. Sheri Prud'homme
Sheri Prud'homme from California will be at the Faculty of Protestant Theology from January to July 2024.
You would like to join the Faculty as a Visiting Scholar?
Thank you for your interest! As a first step, we recommend that you discuss your plans with the right departmental contact. If you need support, we look forward to hearing from you as well: etf.international@uni-bonn.de
Global Perspectives
As a field of academic research with a religiously complex Judeo-Christian heritage and that has developed on a global scale, the field of Protestant theology transcends disciplinary and national borders. Just as the Reformation in the 16th century formed as a dynamic interplay of numerous diverse expressions, so also Protestant theology 500 years later is best understood as internationally oriented and engaged in many different intercultural and interdisciplinary discourses.
The Faculty of Protestant Theology at the University of Bonn is likewise committed to such an understanding of Protestant theology and sets out the following strategic considerations with the intention of maintaining and deepening its international orientation in keeping with that tradition.
Contact
Prof. Dr. Matthias Braun
3 .118
Rabinstraße 8
53111 Bonn