Published On Sep 30, 2024
Eastern European Institute of Theology launched a series of theological methodological seminars entitled "Public Theology in the Context of Overcoming the Totalitarian Past." These seminars aim to analyze the experience of the totalitarian and colonial past in Eastern and Central Europe, to study its consequences for contemporary socio-political processes in the region, and to search for the outlines of a public theology that can contribute to the deconstruction of totalitarian and post-totalitarian experience and the building of sustainable democratic structures.
This is the third seminar in this series: "The Role of Christian Churches in Building Resilient Democratic Societies."
Katharina Kunter is a Full Professor of Contemporary Church History at the Faculty of Theology at the University of Helsinki, Finland, since 2020. She studied History and Protestant Theology at the Universities of Giessen and Heidelberg in Germany and has worked at various German and European universities and research projects, including an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation fellowship at the University of Aarhus in Denmark. Her research focuses on the history of the long 20th century in Europe, with an emphasis on the intersections between political history, religion, and culture.
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