Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies (KU Leuven)
15 episodes
5 months ago
TRN brings news from KU Leuven’s Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies to a worldwide audience. By sharing with you highlights of our present research (continuing a tradition going back to 1432!), TRN imparts to its readers our Faculty’s unique and distinguishing profile, with its multicultural and international character as well as its ambition for excellence in (inter)disciplinary research. We are proud of the research done by our researchers and eager to present it to you.
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TRN brings news from KU Leuven’s Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies to a worldwide audience. By sharing with you highlights of our present research (continuing a tradition going back to 1432!), TRN imparts to its readers our Faculty’s unique and distinguishing profile, with its multicultural and international character as well as its ambition for excellence in (inter)disciplinary research. We are proud of the research done by our researchers and eager to present it to you.
During the academic year 2018-2019 the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies of the KU Leuven is celebrating 50 years of Theology Programmes in English. As part of the celebrations, a series of lectures covering the major developments over half a century in the different subdisciplines of theology has been planned. Prof. Dr. Alain Thomasset from the Centre Sèvres in Paris was invited to deliver the first of these lectures on March 13, 2019. In this lecture, he has presented the different faces and challenges of fundamental moral theology during the past 50 years
Theology Research News
TRN brings news from KU Leuven’s Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies to a worldwide audience. By sharing with you highlights of our present research (continuing a tradition going back to 1432!), TRN imparts to its readers our Faculty’s unique and distinguishing profile, with its multicultural and international character as well as its ambition for excellence in (inter)disciplinary research. We are proud of the research done by our researchers and eager to present it to you.