Folkekirken samarbejder
med andre kirker i ind- og
udland.
Arbejdet koordineres
af Folkekirkens mellem-
kirkelige Råd, der informerer om og
inspirerer til mellem-
kirkeligt samarbejde gennem projekter,
konferencer og udgivelser.
Every second Autumn term since 1990 the Faculty of Theology has arranged its Church and Culture Programme for English Speaking Guest Students, emphasising that not least students from Third World Countries, who have often been sponsored by Danish Churches and NGO's, are welcomed.
The Programme has had participants from a great number of countries in Africa e.g. Egypt, Nigeria, Tanzania and Madagascar, Asia, e.g. China, India, Malaysia and Mongolia and USA and Europe.
Theme for Autumn 2012
The programme has dealt with all kinds of issues relating to the question of Christianity and Culture. The Church and Culture Programme in Copenhagen Autumn 2012 will focus on
Danish Theology in International Contexts
During the term from September to December three parallel courses will be conducted on the cultural and religious setting in Denmark and on the contributions by two outstanding Danish theologians in the 19th Century: N.F. S. Grundtvig and Søren Kierkegaard, whom we will study in their international contexts. To this will be added optional courses and special lectures and seminars on topics related to the main theme.
Programme for Autumn 2012
The programme includes three courses from 1 September to 1 December 2012:
Christianity and Secularism in Denmark (three periods a week)
Course instructor: Hans Raun Iversen
Introduction to Søren Kierkegaard's Authorship (three periods a week)
Course instructor: Brian Söderquist
Text and Contexts. Methodology and Theology from Grundtvig and Global Christianity (three periods a week)
Course instructor: Jonas Adelin Jørgensen
Read more on the website.