The UEF School of Theology discipline of Practical Theology, together with the Finnish Orthodox Clergy Association, organize a workshop that focuses on contemporary questions of pastoral theology and sexuality, on 28–29 April 2022. The lecturer and supervisor of the workshop is Dr Vasileios Thermos, Associate Professor of Pastoral Care at the Higher Ecclesiastical Academy of Athens, who is also a theologian and a youth psychiatrist. The lectures and the workshop are primarily offered for students of theology. Students in other fields are also welcome! The language of the workshop is English. It is possible to complete an assignment for 2 study credits.
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Futura, F100
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Joensuun kampus
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Students should enroll on the workshop in Peppi by 25th April (see instructions below). It is also possible to attend online via Zoom. The Zoom link will be sent to the enrolled participants.
Programme
Venue: Futura building, F100
Thursday 28th April
Relationship between Theology and Psychology in Pastoral practice
- 10:00 Words of welcome
- 10:15 Lecture
- 12:00 Lunch break
- 13:00 Work in small groups
- 14:00–15:30 Joint discussion and presentation of group assignments
Friday 29th April
Homosexuality and Gender identity as a challenge for the Orthodox Church
- 10:15 Lecture
- 12:00 Lunch break
- 13:00 Work in small groups
- 14:00–15:30 Joint discussion and presentation of group
Enrolling
Enrolling on the workshop takes place in Peppi by 25th April using the one of the following course code of theology:
Orthodox theology: 2432008 Käytännöllinen etiikka ja asketiikka, 2432001 Kohtaamisen teologia, or 2433430 Pastoraaliteologia.
Western theology: 2422015 Perhe ja parisuhde kirkossa ja yhteiskunnassa, 2423433 Käytännöllisen teologian ajankohtaisia kysymyksiä, or 2423428 Sielunhoito ja pastoraalipsykologia.
More details:
Pekka Metso, pekka.metso@uef.fi
Cover photo: Descent to Hades, Khora Church, Istanbul. Photo: Jim Forest (flickr)