The content on this page was translated automatically.
Brown Bag Lecture: Theology - who needs it?
Image: University of Kassel/Adobe Stock.Lecture by Patrick Marek Smigiel, FB 02
The number of people who are still part of one of the two major Christian churches in Germany is dwindling, soon to be less than half of the population. Theology is also affected by this. The number of theology students has been declining for years. For example, the Faculty of Theology in Fulda will be completely relocated to Marburg in winter semester 2022/2023. Against this backdrop, Patrick Marek Smigiel discusses the question: who needs theology?
A brown bag, filled with a tasty sandwich and a sweet from the Studierendenwerk, is available in the pavilion café (students €3, employees and guests €3.30)
The format of the Brown Bag Lecture is informal and casual: in collaboration with the university's departments and the Studierendenwerk, young researchers present their research topic in entertaining short talks - while the audience relaxes and eats their American sandwich from the brown paper bag. The entire breadth of research is represented and the speakers strengthen their skills in science communication.
Further information about this event
Venue:
Gießhaus
Mönchebergstraße 5
34127 Kassel
Information and downloads:
The 3 G rule applies to the event. Please have the corresponding proof ready. The general distancing and hygiene rules also apply.
Contact person:
Kathrin Meckbach
Communications, Press and Public Relations Office
+49 561 804-3413
kathrin.meckbach[at]uni-kassel[dot]de