Arbeits- und Forschungsschwerpunkte
 

  • zu fundamentaltheologischen und dogmatischen Fragen,
  • zum interdisziplinären Diskurs mit der Philosophie,
  • zum jüdisch-christlichen Dialog sowie
  • zu Theologie und Literatur.

Kooperation mit dem Institut für Jüdische Studien, Universität Antwerpen

Seit 2025 besteht eine Forschungskooperation mit der Universität Antwerpen, Institut für Jüdische Studien.

Eine erste Tagung fand statt an der Universität Antwerpen

am 26.3.2025:

Annual Jewish-Christian Dialogue Lecture

Prof. Dr. Karma Ben Johanan - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Bishop Prof. Fr. Etienne Vetö - Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome

Lecture in English, organized in cooperation with Prof. Dr. René Dausner (Universität Hildesheim). 
The lecture will be followed by a reception.

Over more than half a century, Jewish-Catholic relations have evolved in a way that was impossible to anticipate. Many of the old hostilities between them seem to have faded away, and a sense of closeness and affinity has taken their place. Dialogue has thrived, the academic study of the Jewish roots of Christianity has become extremely productive, and the Catholic Church has transformed its theological understanding of the Jewish people and developed it extensively.

These developments, however, have not come about in a vacuum, nor do they pertain purely to the realm of theology; to a great extent, it was the memory of a massive historical event, the Shoah, that facilitated the turning point in one of humanity’s most complex relationships.

Yet history continues to unfold, and it plays an ambivalent role in Jewish-Christian relations: The founding and continuous history of the State of Israel, the evolution of a new Jewish culture there, the globalization of Christianity, and the development of new spiritual and intellectual sensibilities that accompany it, as well as global far-reaching political and cultural crises—all have marked the renewed relationship and posed new challenges to Jewish-Christian dialogue. Most recently, the brutal attack by Hamas in the south of Israel on October 7, 2023, and the long and terrible war that followed have created a tension unprecedented since the renewal of the Jewish-Christian relationship after WWII. We believe that this tension has, in fact, exposed vulnerabilities that have already been present beneath the surface, but have now burst into our consciousness and demand that we address them.

In this event, we will explore points of friction between history, theology, and dialogue in Jewish-Christian relations. Will recent history continue to be a stumbling block or an opportunity to take a step forward in the midst of difficulty? At every step, the closer we are in fraternity, the better we understand the other, and at the same time, the more we realize all that we do not understand—also part of fraternity. Will we be able to talk together and walk together, even when, and especially when, we do not understand each other?

  • René W. Dausner
    Professor Dr. theol. habil. René W. Dausner Vorstand
    Universitätsplatz 1, 31141 Hildesheim
    HC.W3.0.07
    Sprechstunde nach vorheriger Anmeldung per Mail
    +49 5121 - 883 11510 (Sekr.)
    +49 5121 - 883 11505

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