The aim of the European Society for Catholic Theology is to promote the academic discipline of Catholic theology primarily at the intersection where Church and society meet. As a systematic reflection on ‘faith seeking understanding’, Catholic theology engages in interdisciplinary research and education which is loyal and yet constructively critical vis-à-vis the Church, while at the same time meeting the highest academic standards of the academy. The Society offers itself as a service both to the Church and to society across Europe by supporting its members, both lay and cleric, in engaging with the many questions which challenge Christian faith as well as contemporary European culture. The organization aims to encourage the communication, promotion and support of theological education, research, and services. ESCT publishes a bi-annual journal in which the diverse problems that challenge contemporary theological debate in Europe are explored and discussed. Every two years, the society also organizes an international congress.
Peter Hünermann
Tübingen, Germany (1989–1995) Honorary President |
Sigrid Müller
Wien, Austria (2011–2013) |
Hans Van Der Ven Nijmegen
Netherlands (1995–1998) |
Martin Lintner
Brixen, South Tyrol (2013-2015) |
Gerhard Larcher
Graz, Austria (1998–2001) |
Pierre Van Hecke
Leuven, Belgium (2015-2017) |
Leo Karrer
Fribourg, Switzerland (2001–2004) |
Marie Jo-Thiel
Strasbourg, France (2017-2019) |
Lieven Boeve
Leuven, Belgium (2005–2009) |
Milos Lichner
Bratislava, Slovakia (2019-2021) |
Eamonn Conway
Limerick, Ireland (2009–2011) |
Margit Eckholt
Osnabrück, Germany (2021-2023) |
EUROPE: Spiritual Resources for the Future Vice-president: Gusztáv Kovács WEB
Creation – Transformation – Theology (August 28th – 31st, 2019) Vice-president: Margit Eckholt WEB
Hope. Where does our Hope lie? (August 28th – 31st, 2019) Vice-president: Milos Lichner SJ
Philadelphia: The Challenge of Fraternity. Le défi de la fraternité (August 30-September 2, 2017) Vice-president: Marie Jo-Thiel
The Soul of Theology: on the Role of Holy Scripture in Theology (September 17th–20th, 2015) Vice-president: Pierre Van Hecke
Gott in Frage: Religiöse Sprache und säkulare Sprachen (August 29th -September 1st, 2013) Vice-president: Martin Lintner
Grenzen der Leiblichkeit (August 25th-28th, 2011) Vice-president: Sigrid Müller WEB
Eager Longing of Creation: Interdisciplinary Theological Perspectives on Ecology and Economy Vice-president: Eamonn Conway