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Friday, 17 February 2017

Neue Wege

Buntes Vortrags- und Themenprogramm beim Theotag 2017. Foto: Uni Graz/Tzivanopoulos

Buntes Vortrags- und Themenprogramm beim Theotag 2017. Foto: Uni Graz/Tzivanopoulos

Rund 380 SchülerInnen aus steirischen Schulen waren gekommen, um sich zu informieren. Fotos: Junge Kirche - Jürgen Hüttmannsberger

Rund 380 SchülerInnen aus steirischen Schulen waren gekommen, um sich zu informieren. Fotos: Junge Kirche - Jürgen Hüttmannsberger

Spannende Dialoge ...

Spannende Dialoge ...

... und viel Basiswissen zum Theologiestudium bekamen die SchülerInnen in "Ateliers", Workshops, vermittelt.

... und viel Basiswissen zum Theologiestudium bekamen die SchülerInnen in "Ateliers", Workshops, vermittelt.

Foto: Junge Kirche - Jürgen Hüttmannsberger

Foto: Junge Kirche - Jürgen Hüttmannsberger

Foto: Junge Kirche - Jürgen Hüttmannsberger

Foto: Junge Kirche - Jürgen Hüttmannsberger

Tag der Theologie führte 380 SchülerInnen an die Uni Graz. Buntes Programm mit Schwerpunkt "Sport und Ethik"

Die Themen Sport und Ethik standen im Mittelpunkt des diesjährigen "Theotages", der am 16. Februar an der Uni Graz über die Bühne ging und rund 380 steirische Oberstufen-SchülerInnen anlockte. Gemeinsam mit der Diözese Graz-Seckau und der Kirchlich-Pädagogischen Hochschule veranstaltete die Katholisch-Theologische Fakultät diese Informationsinitiative. Ziel des Theotages war es, junge Menschen für ein Studium mit theologischem Inhalt zu begeistern. Das Generalthema stand heuer in Verbindung mit den Special Olympics, die von 14. bis 25. März 2017 in Graz und Schladming zu Gast sein werden.

"An der Universität Graz studieren rund 1000 Personen ein theologisches Studium. Wir möchten mit diesem Schnuppertag zeigen, wie facettenreich es  sein kann und wie umfangreich die Ausbildungswege sind", fasst Siegfried Kager aus dem Dekanat der Fakultät und Mit-Organistor dieses Infotages zusammen. Erst im vergangenen Wintersemester startete erfolgreich das neukonzipierte Bachelorstudium "Grundlagen theologischer Wissenschaft". Im Laufe des Vormittages konnten sich die SchülerInnen über Themen wie "Sport und Askese", "Sport überwindet Grenzen" oder eben Ausbildungswege an der Fakultät umfangreich informieren.

Vorausblick
Im kommenden Jahr wird der Theotag aus Anlass des 800-Jahr-Jubiläums der Diözese in Seckau stattfinden; diesmal am 15. Februar.

created by Konstantinos Tzivanopoulos

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Climate change is driving up temperatures not only in summer. Winters are also getting warmer – with dramatic consequences for glaciers, permafrost, snow cover and the freezing of lakes. The recently published cryosphere report provides specific figures for Austria. “Our monitoring shows a clear trend with record losses of ice and snow,” says project leader Wolfgang Schöner from the University of Graz.

Theologian at the University of Graz: What the excommunication of the Society of St Pius X

Following the schism involving the Society of St Pius X, there is a need for discussion. Bernd Hillebrand from the University of Graz explains why the Vatican took this step, what role anti-democratic tendencies play, and why the Society’s sacraments are no longer recognised as valid under canon law for Catholics with immediate effect.

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