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Compulsory Module 4: Extension in Further Subjects (12 ECTS-Credits)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Highly specialised knowledge of the state of research in one additional subject of the doctoral programme; expanding of the knowledge at the intersection to other subjects on a high level.
Courses from at least one further subject acc. to §7 par. 2 from the course offer of the Doctoral Programme in Catholic Theology and from the PhD-Programme at the Faculty of Catholic Theology. The courses serve the advanced study of further subjects and make it possi-ble to broaden the theological competence beyond the subject of the dissertation.
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202911
SE Seminar for Doctoral Students: Key Texts in Theoretical Philosophy (SE / 2h / 4 ECTS-AP)
Federica Malfatti
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202912
SE Seminar for Doctoral Students: English and American Ethics in the 20th Century (SE / 2h / 4 ECTS-AP)
Bruno Niederbacher
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202919
SE Seminar for Doctoral Students: Philosophical Anthropology: Powers and Agency (SE / 3h / 7,5 ECTS-AP)
Katherine Nordskog Dormandy, Josef Quitterer
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202924
SE Seminar for Doctoral Students: Data-Modeling for Humanities Research I: Data-Types and Structured Data (SE / 2h / 4 ECTS-AP)
Joseph Wang-Kathrein
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202925
SE Seminar for Doctoral Students: Knowledge and Power (SE / 2h / 4 ECTS-AP)
Katherine Nordskog Dormandy
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202940
SE Research Seminar Philosophy (SE / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Katherine Nordskog Dormandy, Christoph Jäger
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222910
SE Seminar for Doctoral Students: Moral Theology: Theological Perspectives on Dignity as a Human Right (SE / 2h / 4 ECTS-AP)
Stephan Leher
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222912
SE Seminar for Doctoral Students: Transforming the Sacred into Saintliness: On Violence and Religion (SE / 2h / 4 ECTS-AP)
Wolfgang Palaver
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222913
SE Seminar for Doctoral Students: Sources for the History of Theology in the 20th Century (SE / 2h / 4 ECTS-AP)
Roman Anton Siebenrock
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222931
SE Research Seminar: The Anthropological Challenge of the Digital Revolution (SE / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Johannes Nikolaus Hoff
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ML
222935
SE Research Seminar: Discussion of the Student's Own Research Results (SE / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Jozef Niewiadomski
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ML
223930
SE Research Seminar Projects (SE / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Nicole Bauer, Martina Kraml
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223931
SE Research Seminar Canon Law: Discussion of the Student's Own Research Results (SE / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Wilhelm Rees
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ML
223933
SE Research Seminar: Discussion of the Student's Own Research Results (SE / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Christian Friedrich Bauer
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ML
224910
SE Seminar for Doctoral Students: Exegetical Seminar New Testament: Epistle to the Romans (selected sections) (SE / 2h / 4 ECTS-AP)
Liborius Paul Repschinski
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224911
SE Seminar for Doctoral Students: Exegetical Seminar Old Testament: Genesis, foundation of the Bible (SE / 2h / 4 ECTS-AP)
Georg Fischer
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ML
224915
SE Seminar for Doctoral Students: Exegetical Seminar Old Testament: Apocalyptic features in early jewish and Old Testament scriptures (SE / 2h / 4 ECTS-AP)
Andreas Vonach
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ML
224921
SE Seminar for Doctoral Students: Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology: Exemplary study of sources: Episcopal election and consecration in Carolingian times (SE / 2h / 4 ECTS-AP)
Reinhard Meßner
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224931
SE Research Seminar: Research and practice (SE / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Georg Fischer
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224933
SE Research Seminar: How do you become a heretic? Origen in late antiquity (SE / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Thomas Rudolf Karmann
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ML
224934
FO Research Seminar: Presentation of Research (SE / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Liborius Paul Repschinski
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Notes:
  • There may still be changes in the courses offered as well as room allocation and course dates.
  • The course descriptions found in the English version of the course catalogue are for informational purposes only. Authoritative information can be found in the "Vorlesungsverzeichnis" (German version of the course catalogue).