Timing

„For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven“ 

(Eccl 3, 1. ESV)

Wednesday,
January 4th

16.00 Meeting of the groupleaders
17.00 Arrival
18.00 Dinner
19.00 Welcome and introduction to the Conference Planning group
20.00 Group session 1
21.30 Evening prayer P. Klaus-Uwe Nommensen

Thursday,
January 5th

8.00 Breathing-Meditation Sigrid Zörgiebel-Schaefer
8.15 Breakfast
9.00 Lecture: Theology and Psychology - Enduring Dialog in Late Modern Age Prof.in Dr. Ulrike Wagner Rau, Marburg
10.30 Tea- and Coffee-break
11.00 Group session 2
12.30 Lunch
15.00 Afternoon coffee
15.30 Group sessions 3 + 4
18.00 Dinner
19.30 Evening prayer P. Klaus-Uwe Nommensen
20.00 Cultural evening

Friday,
January 6th

8.00 Breathing-Meditation Sigrid Zörgiebel-Schaefer
8.15 Breakfast
9.00 Lecture: Love and Trust Prof. Dr. Werner G. Jeanron, Oslo
10.30 Tea- and Coffee-break
11.00 Group session 5
12.30 Lunch
15.00 Afternoon coffee
15.30 Group sessions 6 + 7
18.00 Dinner
19.30 Evening prayer P. Klaus-Uwe Nommensen
20.00 Open singing, Music, dance and conversation

Saturday,
January 7th

8.00 Breathing-Meditation Sigrid Zörgiebel-Schaefer
8.15 Breakfast
9.00 Short Lectures
10.30 Tea- and Coffee-break
11.00 Group session 8
12.30 Lunch
15.00 Afternoon coffee
15.30 Group session 9
18.00 Communion, Festive Dinner and Evening including improvisations, dance and playing

Sunday,
January 8th

8.15 Breakfast
9.00 Leaving rooms
9.30 Final Group session
10.30 Plenary session
11.30 Farewell and blessing
12.30 Lunch and departure

Speakers

Prof.in i.R. Dr. Ulrike Wagner Rau

was Professor of Practical Theology in Marburg from 2002 to 2018. She has been a member of the Continuing Education and Training Commission since 2019 and is chair of the steering group of the Depth Psychology Section of the German Association for Pastoral Psychology.

Prof. Dr. Werner G. Jeanron

is a German Roman Catholic theologian who is currently Professor of Systematic Theology with special responsibility for Dogmatics at the University of Oslo. He is the first Catholic theologian to hold this post at the university‘s traditionally Lutheran Faculty of Theology.

You can download the invitation flyer including the program here.