Join us each month for a fun and informative lunch on "Ethics, AI and Health"! On 16 November, we have Daniel Tigard as a guest in our Lunch Series. Enjoy your – in this case – dinner while Daniel‘s 30-minute presentation, followed by 30 minutes of stimulating discussion with your questions! The lunch series is organized by the team of the Chair of Social Ethics, University Bonn in collaboration with the Transdisciplinary Research Area "Life & Health" (TRA 3), University of Bonn and the Collaborative Research Centre EmpkinS. Discover new perspectives and network with others. We hope to see you there!
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Join us each month for a fun and informative lunch on "Ethics, AI and Health"! On 7 December, we have Ariel Dora Stern as a guest in our Lunch Series. Enjoy your lunch while Ariel‘s 30-minute presentation, followed by 30 minutes of stimulating discussion with your questions! This new lunch series is organized by the team of the Chair of Social Ethics, University Bonn in collaboration with the Transdisciplinary Research Area "Life & Health" (TRA 3), University of Bonn and the Collaborative Research Centre EmpkinS. Discover new perspectives and network with others. We hope to see you there!
A warm invitation to an evening with a dinner, talks and discussions in the church pavilion, organised by the Chair of (Social) Ethics and the Evangelisches Forum. After an input by Prof. Dr. Matthias Braun on "All well through Artificial Intelligence?", all guests are invited to join in the discussion. Admission is free, and there will be a snack offered.
A warm invitation to an evening with a dinner, talks and discussions in the church pavilion, organised by the Chair of (Social) Ethics and the Evangelisches Forum. After an input by Prof. Dr. Matthias Braun on "Europe and its borders/limits", all guests are invited to join in the discussion. Admission is free, and there will be a snack offered.
A warm invitation to Prof. Dr. Jay Geller's presentation on “After all, it’s only an animal”: Antisemitism, Racism, and the Human-Animal Great Divide on 16 October, 4:15 pm CEST. The presentation is part of the Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture Series and organized by the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies. In his presentation, Jay Geller (Vanderbilt University, USA) will attend to the ascription (and manufacture) of animality that enacted the subordination or marginalization of “the Jew” and the dominance of the Gentile and similarly functioned with regard to a racially-identified group, people of predominantly sub-Saharan African descent (blacks), and the corresponding race-identifying group, people of predominantly European descent (whites). More information can be found for download. To register, please email events@dependency.uni-bonn.de.
A warm invitation to an evening with a dinner, talks and discussions in the church pavilion, organised by the Chair of (Social) Ethics and the Evangelisches Forum. After an input by Prof. Susanne Gössl on "Surrogacy", all guests are invited to join in the discussion. Admission is free, and there will be a snack offered.
A warm invitation to an evening with a dinner, talks and discussions in the church pavilion, organised by the Chair of (Social) Ethics and the Evangelisches Forum. After an input by Prof. Dr Jacqueline Lorenzen on "Is there a right to sustainability?", all guests are invited to join in the discussion. Admission is free, and there will be a snack offered.
Lunch lecture by Prof. Dr Matthias Braun and Prof. Dr Anna-Katharina Hornidge, director IDOS German Institute of Development and Sustainability, at the German Commission for UNESCO. The lecture will be followed by a lunch snack. Registration via www.unesco.de/formular/ki-und-globale-gerechtigkeit.
A warm invitation to the Faculty's second queer church service. The service will take place on 17 December 2023 (3rd Advent) at 18:00 in the Schlosskirche. Afterwards, there will be an opportunity to round off the evening together with Christmas biscuits and drinks.
A warm invitation to the Faculty's Christmas church services on 24 December, 4 pm and 5:30 pm. The church services will take place at the Schlosskirche, An der Schloßkirche 4, 53113 Bonn.
Workshop on February 7th and 8th organized by Prof. Dr. Cornelia Richter, Dr. Martín Grassi and Thorben Alles. Please register via mail with Thorben Alles: t.alles@uni-bonn.de The workshop will take place in conference room 2, Protestant Theological Faculty, Rabinstraße 8, 53111 Bonn. The program is available for download.
"Ikonen, Kreuze, Rosenkränze" Material/dogmatic hermeneutics of the religious Workshop on July 12 - 13, 2024 in Bonn The iconic turn, the material turn and the practical turn have also led to new departures in theological in research. The conference joins this search movement and locates the discourse in the hermeneutic reflection on - in the broadest sense - religious phenomena. Application for a 20-minute presentation followed by a discussion: Please send a brief abstract of your presentation and a short CV (both as PDF documents) by 02.06.2024 to mdhr@uni-bonn.de
A warm invitation to the third queer service of the Protestant Theological Faculty, this time under the motto “(God's) Splendor & Gloria”. The service will take place in the Schlosskirche on 26.05.2024 at 18:00. Afterwards, there will be time to enjoy a cool drink to round off the evening.
On loci and Locations in Systematic Theology The WDTD4 Symposium will employ highly interactive conference formats, combining scholarly expertise with a strong commitment to the participation of attendees from all areas of systematic-theological engagement. Whether professor, lecturer or student, pastor, parishioner or practitioner of another sort, you are warmly invited to gather with us around those most spiritually upbuilding of research and learning aids - food, drink and conversation!
Lecture by Prof. Dr. Sheri Prud'homme as part of the G_NET Colloquium on Intercultural Theology and Ecumenical Studies.
Ask all your questions regarding the Master's program in Ecumenical Studies (MESt) and in Biblical Studies (MBSt)! About the MESt and MBSt: - introduction to the programs - admission prerequisites - how to apply - student life in Bonn Talk to our guests: - lecturers in the MESt and MBSt - dean of studies - student ambassadors
This year's semester opening lecture will be given by Prof. Dr. Martha Frederiks, University of Utrecht, and is entitled "Studying Christianity in the 21st century: some reflections". Further information can be found in the news item on this year’s semester opening (see link below).
The service will take place under the topic "„Einmal quer durch’s Leben“ / „That’s Life“. Bibeltexte und Bilder zur Anthropologie" and will be held by students and Prof. Dr. Cornelia Richter. For more information about the semester opening program on October 7, please see the link below.
On the initiative of the faculty's Queer Network and in cooperation with the faculty project „Auf diversen Umwegen?!“, an awareness workshop on the topic of queerness will take place at the faculty on December 4, 2024 from 10 am to 2 pm. The workshop will be moderated and led by Beccs, founder of Minzgespinst. If you occasionally ask yourself how you can address non-binary people in person or in emails or which aspects and measures make queer people feel safe in your courses, in exam situations or other contexts and skilfully avoid faux pas, this workshop is the right place for you. The workshop takes place on Dies Academicus within the faculty. Since individual contact persons in our faculty have repeatedly reported back that there is a greater awareness of how to deal with queerness at the faculty, we ask you to consider participating in this workshop when prioritizing numerous obligations.