Our collective experiences in dealing with the pandemic show how much we are globally related to one another and how much human coexistence cannot be viewed in isolation from dealing with nature and the living environment. The social, socio-economic, and socio-ecological problems that have been produced in modern times have triggered a variety of counter-movements in society in recent decades: from the hospice movement to the environmental movement, from alternative economic movements to current care initiatives. The lecture relates different transformation movements, discusses the necessary political and economic conditions and refers to civil society initiatives in which transformations of the social and of care are already being lived.
UZT - Universitätszentrum Theologie
Heinrichstraße 78, 8010 Graz
Lecture hall Regilind und Irmingard von Admont (HS 47.01), ground floor,
14 October 2021, 18:45 ‒ 21:00
The lecture is part of the lecture series "Religion am Donnerstag."
Language: German
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