• Training “Countering Mission Drift in Faith-based Organizations”

    Evangelische Theologische Faculteit St. Jansbergsesteenweg 97, Leuven, Belgium

    Countering Mission Drift in Faith-based Organizations: A One-day Training Event for Leaders Are you a board member or trustee of a Christian organization, committed to advising, warning and encouraging the Executive? Or are you responsible for leadership, strategic planning and organizational development in a faith-based NGO? Many Christian organizations and NGO’s experience a shift of focus over time, away from Continue Reading

    €200
  • Conference “Being Human in a Technological Age: Rethinking Theological Anthropology”

    Evangelische Theologische Faculteit St. Jansbergsesteenweg 97, Leuven, Belgium

    Being Human in a Technological Age: Rethinking Theological Anthropology 22-23 February 2019 | Leuven Belgium Invitation to an international academic conference On February 22-23, 2019, the Institute of Leadership and Social Ethics (ILSE), part of the Evangelische Theologische Faculteit, Leuven (Belgium) will organize an international, academic conference, addressing the theme Being Human in a Technological Age: Rethinking Theological Anthropology, focusing Continue Reading

    €85
  • Study Day Artificial Intelligence

    Evangelische Theologische Faculteit St. Jansbergsesteenweg 97, Leuven, Belgium

    If you have missed the conference but would still like to further explore the subject of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with us, we would like to draw your attention to the study day (in Dutch) on “Artificiële intelligentie: bedreigend of hoopgevend?” which will take place at ETF Leuven on 11 May 2019. During this study day we want to delve deeper Continue Reading

    €27
  • Conference “Homo Amans: Towards a Relational Anthropology Fostering an Economics of Human Flourishing”

    Peace Palace The Hague Carnegieplein 2, The Hague, Netherlands

    Amidst the many environmental and societal problems that our world is facing today, there is growing awareness and recognition in both academia and society that economics should aim to foster human well-being. But if so, why is the dominant approach to human behavior in contemporary economics still that of homo economicus – an ego-driven being pursuing wealth only for his Continue Reading

    Free
  • Conference “Towards an Environmental Ethic of ‘Fittingness'”

    This conference will address the notion of 'fittingness' in relation to environmental ethics. Keynote lectures will be given by Prof. Dr. Michael Northcott, Prof. Dr. Johan de Tavernier and Prof. Dr. Emily Brady. More information is available here: https://www.etf-ilse.org/conferences/invitation-to-conference-towards-an-environmental-ethic-of-fittingness-2-3-october-2020/. Registration The conference will take place online, on 2 and 3 October 2020. At both dates, two sessions of maximum 2 Continue Reading

    Free