Theological Theory of Space
In his habilitation on the Theological Theory of Space, Prof Dr. Matthias Wüthrich addressed an issue that had not been extensively researched before and that closes a gap in the present discourse in systematic theology. The aim of the study is to conceive of “space” from the perspective of theology in interaction with philosophy and the cultural sciences. In this endeavor, the reappraisal of reformed traditions of thought play a key role not only regarding the history of theology, but also with an eye to systematic theology.
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- As full professor for Systematic Theology, especially Philosophy of Religion at the Institute of Hermeneutics and Philosophy of Religion of the UZH, Matthias Wüthrich is active in the fields of
- Religion and Science, where he developed the new graduate school program "Religion and Science". Find publications here.
- Karl Barth-Research, where he co-chairs the preparation committee of the "International Karl Barth Tagung" and belongs to the editorial board of the corresponding journal.
- At the UZH University Research Priority Program (URPP) Digital Religion(s), he is
- Member of the Board of Directors
- Project leader of Eschatological Spatial Semantics of Digital Cemeteries
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Prof. Dr. Matthias Wüthrich
Full professor for Systematic Theology, especially Philosophy of Religion
Institut für Hermeneutik und Religionsphilosophie Kirchgasse 9 CH-8001 Zurich Tel. +41 44 634 47 53 matthias.wuethrich@theol.uzh.ch |