Lectures on Christian Theology

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Scientific cooperation between the University of Religions and Denominations (URD) and her German counterpart of Paderborn gets a new move with a bipartite lecture series featuring Prof. von Stosch and Sr. Margareta Gruber on Christian Theology.

According to URD office for int. scientific cooperation, Stosch and Gruber will deliver lectures on subjects dealing with Christian theology such as Biblical Approaches to Jesus, Jesus Christ in the New Testament, Systematic Summary of the Ideas of Christology, The Role of the Holy Spirit in the Bible and some more.

The whole schedule of the program is as follows:

Sat. Sep. 26th

  1. Biblical Approaches to Jesus I (Prof. Gruber)   14:00-16:00

Text: Sr. Margareta Gruber, Jesus Christ in the New Testament

  1. Biblical Approaches to Jesus II (Prof. Gruber)   16:00-18:00

Text: Daniel Madigan, People of the word: Reading John with a Muslim

Sun. Sep. 27th

  1. The Work of Christ (Prof. Gruber)    14:00-16:00

Text: Sr. Margareta Gruber, Suffering and Redemption in the New Testament and in Christian Spirituality

  1. The Concept of Incarnation (Prof. Stosch)  16:00-18:00

Text: Daniel Madigan, God`s Word to the World: Jesus and the Qur`an, incarnation and Recitation

Mon. Sep. 28th

  1. Systematic Summary of the Ideas of Christology (Prof. Stosch)   14:00-16:00

Text: Klaus von Stosch, A Dialogue about Jesus

  1. Introduction to the Idea of the Holy Trinity (Prof. Stosch)    16:00-18:00

Text: Klaus von Stosch, A Dialogue about understanding the Holy Trinity

Tue. Sep. 29th

  1. The Role of  the Holy Spirit in the Bible (Prof. Gruber)  14:00-16:00

Text: Texts from the Bible

  1.  Religious Experiences as Foundation of Trinitarian Thinking, Development of the Doctrine  (Prof. Stosch)   16:00-18:00

Text: Klaus von Stosch, Approaches to the Holy Trinity – responsive to Islam, chapters 1 and 2

Wed. Sep. 30th

  1. Current debates on the Trinity (Prof. Stosch)  14:00-16:00

Text: Klaus von Stosch, Approaches to the Holy Trinity – responsive to Islam, chapters 3-5

  1. Evaluation/ Final discussion (Prof. Stosch)  16:00-18:00

From Thu Oct. 1st to Tue. 6th

14:00-16:00

Introduction to the New Testament (History and contents of the books)

Margareta Gruber