The first volume of the annotated translation of the Acts of the 3rd Ecumenical Council has just been published!
The volume was edited by Prof. Dr. Wolfram Kinzig and Dr. Thomas Brüggemann and edited by Dr. Thomas Brüggemann and Dr. Sabine Lütkemeyer with the assistance of Dr. Julia Beier.
The project 'The Acts of the Council of Ephesus 431: Translation, Introduction, Commentary and Index', from which this volume originates, is being funded by the DFG as part of a long-term project. Two further volumes will follow in 2025 and 2026.
Although video games represent a significant part of contemporary (popular) culture and are often permeated by religious elements - as shown by the example of Assassin's Creed or BioShock Infinite - they receive almost no attention in contemporary theology. This is where the “Religion Digital” project comes in by making digital media the subject and vehicle of academic reflection.
PD Dr. Ruben Bühner has been accepted into the Junges Kolleg of the North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences, Humanities and the Arts.
In fall 2024, Drew Davis was in Nijmegen via the ERASMUS mobility for lecturers
Im Januar 2025 kommt Prof. Dr. Jeremy Punt aus Stellenbosch an die Fakultät
From 5 to 7 November, Brian Earp from Oxford will be coming to the Faculty
A warm invitation to the opening events of the winter semester 2024/25!
New interdisciplinary teaching project of the Social Ethics Group approved