Third-Party Funded Projects
In the following, you will find the third-party funded projects of the Faculty of Protestant Theology in Bonn as well as links to further information and contact persons.
Collaborative Projects
Get an overview of the collaborative projects supported by third-party funds.

Resilience Project
DFG-funded interdisciplinary research group investigating the phenomenon of resilience.

Dependency in the Late-antique and Early Medieval Western Church
Project as part of the Cluster of Excellence "Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies".

What Does Theology Do, Actually?
Project in the framework of Transdisciplinary Research Area "Individuals, Institutions and Societies".

Truth and Fiction
Participation in Transdisciplinary Research Area "Individuals, Institutions and Societies".

Semantisation in discourses on the future
Participation in Transdisciplinary Research Area "Individuals, Institutions and Societies".

History of Natural Law in Scottish Enlightenment
Participation in Transdisciplinary Research Area "Individuals, Institutions and Societies".

Digital Religious Communication and Community Resilience
Project within the framework of TRA 4, working in tandem with the VW project "Transcultural Semantics of Resilience".

Project 8
Description to follow.
Individual Projects
Get an overview of the individual projects supported by third-party funds.

The Council of Ephesus 431
Translation, introduction, commentary and index, funded by the DFG.

Correspondence Althoff-Harnack
Edition with introduction, commentary and indexes, funded by the DFG.

Trajectories of perceived stress and resilience
Interdisciplinary project funded by the DFG.

Transcultural Semantics of Resilience
Project funded by the VW foundation.

The Gospel of John and Ancient Greek Philosophy
Project funded by the DFG.

Project 5
Description to follow.

Project 6
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Project 7
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Individual Projects
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