A look at Systematic Christology: Jesus God's Messiah, universal man, and the principle of salvation and creation.
Following an initial conference on the Historical Jesus at the University of Strasbourg, this conference on Systematic Christology, held at the Catholic University of Paris' Theologicum, seeks to shed light on fundamental questions and some possible resolutions. With that in mind, it will focus its enquiry and its prospective debates on the heart of Systematic Christology: Jesus God's Messiah, universal Man, and the principle of salvation and creation.
The symposium is also the occasion to present the latest works of the collection edited by Mame-Desclée:
From Jesus to Jesus Christ, II. Christ in History.
Symposium Highlights
- Thursday, March 24 at 6:30 p.m. Cardinal Karl Lehman will hold a speech.
- Friday, March 25 at 12:00 p.m, The Sacrament of the Eucharist to be celebrated at Saint-Joseph of Carmes Church presided over by Mgr Doré, Archbishop Emeritus of Strasbourg.
Details
Registration: 35 €
Free for Catholic University of Paris students and members of the network THEODOC
Doctoral Studies Cycle (CED) is the 3rd Cycle of Theology of Theologicum, The Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies at the Catholic University of Paris.
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