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Time and place: , Oslo

With the latest reports from UN Panels on loss of nature and biodiversity (2022) and human impact on climate change (IPCC 2021-22), the question of religion and nature is again highly topical in philosophy, theology and religious studies. Christian, indigenous and other religious responses to ontology, ethics and cosmology have received new attention and encourages scholars to reconsider their understanding of philosophy and religion in the broad sense.

Time and place: , University of Oslo, Professorboligen (Faculty of Law)

The Reformation 1517-2017 and its Significance for Philosophy, Politics, and Religion