2020 Conference Agenda
Conference topic: “Discerning the Work of the Holy Spirit in and Through the Church”Friday, Aug 28, 202015:00 – 17:00Introduction and address by the chairman of FEET, Prof. Pierre Berthoud...
View ArticleEuropean Journal of Theology Issue 29.2 (October 2020)
This is the first issue of the European Journal of Theology which has been produced by the new publisher, Amsterdam University Press (AUP). The journal looks very different indeed, both inside and...
View ArticleThe Calling of the Christian in the Midst of a Troubled World
Faith and worksAmong the Protestant Churches, heirs of the Reformation, good deeds have no place in the process of redemption. Indeed, salvation is a free gift of God to all those who realise that they...
View ArticleNew issue of the European Journal of Theology
The first issue of the European Journal of Theology has been published in new layout under the Amsterdam University Press. Vol. 29.2, 2020.
View ArticleOnward to the Past?
Perhaps the most famous of the United Kingdom’s patriotic songs is ‘Rule Britannia’. Affirming that ‘Britons never will be slaves’, it declares that while other ‘tyrants’ will rise and fall, blessed by...
View ArticleForever Today
Football fans all over the world mourned when the Argentine footballer Diego Maradona passed away on November 25th. In response a commentator at my age wrote something that stuck with me: ‘You don’t...
View ArticleDr John R.W. Stott 1921-2021 Anniversary event
Monday 19 April 2021Video conference organised by the Fellowship of European Evangelical Theologians (FEET) at 2.00–5.00pm (Continental Time; 3.00–6.00pm Eastern European Time, 1.00–4.00pm...
View ArticlePerseverance
On 18 February, after 203 days of flight, the US robot ‘Perseverance’ touched down on Mars. The goal of its mission is to explore the surface of the planet for the next two years. The rover’s name...
View Article"All Brothers"?
It has been rightly called the ‘political manifesto’ of Pope Francis’ pontificate. The new encyclical ‘All Brothers’ wants to plead the cause of universal fraternity and social friendship. This is a...
View ArticleDr Meiken Buchholz - Featured Author - EJT (Spring 2021)
Dr Meiken Buchholz is assistant professor of Missiology at the Freie Theologische Hochschule Giessen, Germany, and at Fjellhaug International University College, Oslo, Norway. She regularly visits the...
View ArticleEuropean Journal of Theology Issue 30.1 (April 2021)
Uniquely, this issue of the European Journal of Theology contains not one but two editorials. The first is a response to the pandemic which is holding Europe in its grip: what does this mean for the...
View ArticleMeeting Recordings
Video recordings of the online meeting.Chris Wright: Stott Legacy Dr Christopher J.H. Wright, International Ministries Director of the Langham PartnershipJohn Stott: Bible reading, 1 Cor 2:6-16. The...
View ArticleBlessing in the desert
A few years ago, I enjoyed one of the most wonderful experiences in my ministry as a teacher of theology. It happened in a not very wealthy Islamic country. While I was taking a nap, my students...
View ArticleWhen All Books Have Been Read
We have come to the season when intellectual influencers, among them theologians, reveal their summer reading lists. It is tempting to join their ranks; my reading lists tend to be rather long. And be...
View ArticleEuropean Journal of Theology Issue 30.2 (October 2021)
European Journal of Theology Issue 30.2 (October 2021)This issue of the European Journal of Theology has the smell of the Low Countries. It so happens that most articles are somehow connected to The...
View ArticleGeert Lorein - Featured Author - EJT (Autumn 2021)
Featured author: Professor Geert Lorein An interviewWhy did you study theology?Well, I started with Classics at the Katholieke Universiteit (Catholic University) Leuven, because being a teacher of...
View ArticleBlack holes and God and us
In his recently published book Light in the Darkness: Black Holes, The Universe and Us, the renowned astrophysicist and radio astronomer professor Heino Falcke writes on science and the Christian...
View ArticleFEET Autumn 2021 Newsletter
Read the Autumn 2021 Newsletter with more information about FEET activities, people, and forthcoming theological conference!
View ArticleThe Church is Burning. What Can be Done?
The fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on April 15, 2019, is a symbol of the church that burns in secularised Europe and, more generally, in the globalised world. Andrea Riccardi’s book, La Chiesa...
View ArticleFEET Biennial Theological Conference in Prague, August 26-30, 2022, Topic:...
You are invited to register at:https://feetprague.b2bonline.estec.cz
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