Join the Summer School "Ecological Crisis and Religions" 31.7. to 4.8. in Salzburg!

The second Salzburg SummerSchool of the Crossculture Religious Studies Project focuses on the topic ‚Ecological Crisis and Religions‘. The Center for Social and Development Studies (Zentrum für Globale Fragen) of the Munich School of Philosophy is part of this international project led by Prof. Dr. Martin Rötting of the University of Salzburg.

The SummerSchool offers diverse contributions from the religious studies perspective of Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism, Indonesian and African tribal religions and other religion-related perspectives with representatives from the partner universities of the Crossculture Religious Studies project: Nairobi, Seoul, Munich, Haifa, Varanasi, Yogyacarta. For the Munich School of Philosophy, Dr. Stefan Einsiedel will contribute a lecture "How to make sustainability work: Pope Francis‘ idea of Integral Ecology and Amartya Sen’s Capability Approach."

All students and friends of the our center are invited to register for a week full of interesting lectures, discussions and cultural events! The Summer School is in cooperation with the Salzburger Hochschulwochen, which is an international and interdisciplinary summer university located in the heart of the city, founded in 1931 by the Benedictines of the entire German-speaking area and now an event of Paris Lodron University Salzburg.

For detailed information and registration, please visit:

https://www.plus.ac.at/ztkr/religious-studies-2/crossculture-religious-studies-project/crossculture-religious-studies-summerschool/