We invite university lecturers, researchers, clergy, scholars, and students to submit proposals for conference session papers.

Abstract length: 200–250 words

Paper length (if accepted):
 2,500–4,000 words (for translation)
Presentation time: 20 minutes + 10 minutes for discussion

Abstract submission deadline:
 15 March, 2026

Submissions: here
Thematic tracks:

  1. Theological Anthropology in the Digital Age: Personhood, soul, and human dignity in the context of technocentrism and AI.
  2. Body, Gender, and Biopolitics: Theological and bioethical reflections on genetic editing, gender transition, and corporeal self-identification.
  3. Culture and Civilization: Postmodernism, globalization, and their impact on human identity and moral reasoning.
  4. Eco-Theology and Human Responsibility: Humanity as the guardian of creation (custos creationis) in the Anthropocene.
  5. Historical Perspectives: The relevance of classical Christian anthropology (Augustine, Aquinas, Luther, etc.) for contemporary debates.
  6. Digital Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, and Moral Responsibility
  7. Humanity and War in a Technocentric Age
  8. Social Atomization and the Crisis of Human Relationship
  9. Student section