Christianity and the Extreme Right: Lecture in Bonn


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An evening about faith, responsibility, and a clear stance
The lecture at the House of the Protestant Church in Bonn invites a calm yet important engagement with the question of how Christianity and extreme right-wing ideologies relate to each other. The focus is on a religious and social classification that takes conscience, responsibility, and the dignity of every person seriously.
Faith as guidance in a turbulent time
Christian theology is rooted in love for one's neighbor, mercy, and respect for the human image. For this reason, a lecture on this topic gains special depth: It opens a space for reflection on spiritual attitude, church responsibility, and the limits of appropriation by political ideologies.
A space for conversation for community, education, and pastoral care
Events like this lecture connect religious education with social vigilance. They create space for questions, for classification, and for collective reflection on language, power, and the mission of the church in a democratic society. The spiritual atmosphere of such an evening lies not in volume, but in calmness, respect, and the search for truth.
A location with Protestant characteristics and good accessibility
The House of the Protestant Church at Adenauerallee 37 is centrally located in Bonn and is easily accessible via public transportation. For participants, the location by the Rhine, proximity to the university library, and the Protestant sponsorship are defining features of this venue. Information on access and barrier-free facilities is also helpful for visitors.
What visitors can look forward to
An informative, respectful evening with theological classification, societal perspective, and space for thoughtful reflection is expected. Those who wish to understand and strengthen Christian values in today's context will experience an evening with spiritual depth and a clear stance. A visit on-site is worthwhile for anyone who wants to experience faith and community life consciously and reflectively.










