Institute of Ethics and Theological Research

Organisational unit: Institute

Organisation profile

The Institute works from the innovative perspective that religion is medially constituted. This is currently the name, the duty and the state of religion. This means that synergies can be used, because religion as a medium is encountered in various media: word, number, image and sound - for example, when music is brought in.

Main research areas

Research and projects at the Institute for Ethics and Theology (IET) cover a wide range of topics: ethics, religious education, systematic and historical theology as well as the interpretation of the Bible and other 'holy' texts. Current research focuses on the trans-religious conversation between Judaism, Islam and Christianity, as well as the question of a plural European religious ethos in the face of the dwindling interpretive power of secularisation theory (Pippa Norris). The question is: Who calls the shots when it comes to religion? How do we learn to talk about it?

You can find more details on current and completed projects in the research database and on the people pages.

  1. Macht und Reflexion

    Wolff, J. (Partner)

    08.10.1510.10.15

    Project: Research

  2. Bildmacht - Machtbild / Zur Deutungsmacht des Bildes

    Wolff, J. (Project staff)

    22.04.1501.01.18

    Project: Research

  3. Macht und Deutungsmacht

    Wolff, J. (Partner)

    10.12.1431.12.14

    Project: Research

  4. Der Zweite – Christus denken

    Wolff, J. (Project manager, academic)

    25.10.1801.04.20

    Project: Research

  5. Bild und Klang. Ambivalenzen und Interferenzen der Bild-Anthropologie

    Wolff, J. (Project manager, academic)

    30.06.1602.07.16

    Project: Research

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  1. Eilenriede und Zooviertel
  2. Sorge im Kontext einer "neuen Ontologie der Körper"
  3. Entwicklungsfähige Planungssysteme
  4. Convergence and privatisation in Telecommunications «Regulation of access to limited resources in telecommunications sector in Europe»
  5. LeNA
  6. Modellierung und Implementierung von Geschäftsprozessen in verteilten Systemen
  7. Energiewende forcieren statt unsinnige Pipelines bauen
  8. Effects of rare arable plants on flower-visiting wild bees in agricultural fields
  9. Das Treasury lenkt mit
  10. Marktorientiertes Nachhaltigkeitscontrolling
  11. Die Konstitutionsfunktion des Krieges
  12. New ideas for modern phytosociological monographs
  13. Concentrations in ambient air and emissions of cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes in Zurich, Switzerland
  14. § 45 Reinhaltung von Küstengewässern
  15. Usage and promotion of employee potentials in modern production systems
  16. The professional context as a predictor for response distortion in the Adaption-Innovation-Inventory – An investigation using mixture-distribution item-response theory models
  17. Finden und Erfinden
  18. Bildung, Biografie und Anerkennung
  19. Bildungsstandards
  20. Teachers’ Conversational Style and Children’s Language Development in German Childcare Centers
  21. PoNa – Shaping Nature: Policy, Politics and Polity. Inter- and transdisciplinary research in the policy areas of rural development and agro-biotechnology
  22. Combined pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy in the treatment of mild to moderate major depression?
  23. Interdisziplinäres Arbeiten der Zivilgerichte
  24. Das Johannes-Evangelium
  25. Exports and Profitability
  26. Spielend psychisch gesund