Open-Access Public Theology Resources
Equipping Public Theologians for the Common Good
These open-access international public theology resources are aimed at equipping the global church in the work of transformative engagement for the common good.
The lecture series in the open-access resource revolves around the topic of public theology and is the result of cooperation between the Berlin Center for Public Theology in Germany, the Beyers Naudé Center for Public Theology in South Africa, and the Lutheran World Federation. It brings together leading experts from all over the world delivering lectures on different aspects of public theology.
Recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic in various contexts, each lecture contains a presentation (both in video and audio formats) with accompanying slides, additional study material and supplementary reading. The lecture series was first offered to graduate students in Berlin and Stellenbosch; the series is part of the Lutheran World Federation learning modules but is also designed to benefit all students in areas where study material is hard to access and travel is difficult due to lack of funds or opportunities.
- I. Concepts of public theology
- II. Doing public theology: Issues, agents and practices
- III. Conclusion
- Session 1: Why public theology? African, European, Asian, American perspectives
- Introduction:
- Prof. Dr. Dion Forster, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
- Rev Dr. Sivin Kit, The Lutheran World Federation, Switzerland
- Prof. Dr. Torsten Meireis, HU Berlin, Germany
- Speakers:
- Rev Dr Hermen Shastri, General Secretary, Council of Churches of Malaysia
- Prof. Marcia Pally, New York University, USA
- Prof. Godwin I. Akper, Professor of Systematic Theology, National Open University of Nigeria
- Bishop Prof Heinrich Bedford-Strohm, Chairperson of the Council of the Evangelical Church in Germany
- RESOURCES:
- Introduction:
- Session 2: Public theology and biblical exegesis
- Session 3: The 'theology' in public theology
- Session 4: The 'public' in public theology
- Prof. Dr. Torsten Meireis, Berlin Center for Public Theology, HU Berlin, Germany
- RESOURCES:
- Video | Audio | Slides | Task sheet
- Session 5: Public Theology in an Islamic Perspective
- Session 6: Public Theology and African Theologies of Liberation
- Session 7: Public theology, social media and digitalization
- Session 8: Public theology: contextuality and intercontextuality
- Prof. Dr. Rudolf von Sinner, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR), Brazil
- RESOURCES:
- Video | Audio | Slides | Task sheet
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- Session 9: Politics, democracy, civil society in a globalized world
- Dr. Florian Hoehne, Berlin Center for Public Theology, HU Berlin, Germany
- RESOURCES:
- Video | Audio | Slides | Task sheet
- Session 10: Creation and sustainable development
- Prof. Dr. Jonathan Kivatsi Kavusa, Université Libre des Pays des Grands Lacs (ULPGL-Goma), DR Congo
- Dr. Clemens Wustmans, Berlin Center for Public Theology, HU Berlin, Germany
- RESOURCES:
- Video | Audio | Slides | Task sheet
- Session 11: Ways of life and human rights
- Session 12: Science, learning, and faith
- Session 13: Blessed are the Peacemakers
- Session 14: Gender and sexuality
- Prof. Dr. Esther McIntosh, York St. John University, UK
- RESOURCES:
- Video | Audio | Slides | Task sheet
- Session 15: Faith actors in civil society: between civil commitment and resistance
- Prof. Sunday Agang, ECWA Theological Seminary Kagoro, Nigeria
- RESOURCES:
- Video | Audio | Slides | Task sheet
- Session 16: Local Faith Communities - Religious Leaders: Public Appearance and Leadership
- Prof. Dr. Kung Lap Yan, Divinity School of Chung Chi College, Chinese University of Hong Kong
- RESOURCES:
- Video | Audio | Task sheet
- Session 17: Education, agency and the public
- Prof. Dr. Henrik Simojoki, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
- RESOURCES:
- Video | Audio | Slides | Task sheet
- Session 18: Voicing international issues: public theology on an international scale
- Dr. Selina Palm, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
- RESOURCES:
- Video | Audio | Task sheet
- Session 19: Prosperity, work and economics
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- Session 20: Approaches to public theology: a conversation on doing public theology
- Moderator:
- Rev Dr. Sivin Kit, The Lutheran World Federation, Switzerland
- Conversation I
- Conversation II
- Moderator:
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If you would like to receive the original video and audio files of each session, plus further reading material, please email Rev. Dr Sivin Kit.
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