selection of research network activities
The networks of the members of the team at the chair are manifold. Here is a selection of participations in network projects and processes that are currently being pursued most intensively:
European Research Network: Transcending Species - Transforming Religion
Researchers from TU Dresden, TU Dortmund and the University of Bonn have initiated, together with other scholars from other European countries the European Research Network "Transcending Species - Transforming Religion". Founding members from TU Drsden / the Chair of Systematic Theology (cath.) are Prof. Dr. Julia Enxing, Philipp Räubig, Eva Mariann Karwowski. For further information regarding the vision of the network see here, for the upcoming conference on "Animate Life" see here.
Center for Sustainability Assessment and Policy PRISMA
Prof. Dr. Julia Enxing is a member of the Center for Sustainability Assessment and Policy PRISMA at TU Dresden. The research of the Center focuses on questions concerning the appropriate measurement and assessment of ecological, economic, social structures and changes, in the context of the search for ecologically sustainable forms, lifestyles and structures of today's societies. Learn more here.
Research Group Human-Animal Relations
Prof Julia Enxing is a member of the research group Human-Animal Relations, which is located at the Institute for Social Pedagogy, Social Work and Welfare Sciences at the TU Dresden. The group's work includes thinking about the interactions between humans and animals from the perspectives of social pedagogy, social and individual psychology, and theology. Learn more about the activities of the research group.
Working group: Theology in the climate crisis
In theology and the church, sustainability and climate protection are increasingly guiding actions - and their theological classification and interpretation are becoming more and more controversial the more concrete they become. Against this background, Prof. Julia Enxing is working in the working group: Theology in the Climate Crisis. It is being negotiated where and how the understanding of the world and the role of human beings in dealing with the climate crisis is to be determined - also beyond the discussed metaphor of creation. Information about the working group can be found here.