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Ethical and Religious Foundations of the Welfare State - Lecture Series by Max Planck Institute
Das Max-Planck-Institut für Sozialrecht und Sozialpolitik lädt Interessierte zu einer Online-Seminarreihe zum Thema "Ethical and Religious Foundations of the Welfare State" ein. Die Veranstaltungen finden von Oktober 2025 bis Juni 2026 statt. Um eine vorige Anmeldung wird gebeten.
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What role do philosophical and religious value conceptions play in the state‘s assumption of social responsibility? The Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy is exploring this question in a lecture series entitled “Ethical and Religious Foundations of the Welfare State.”
Ideas of “good conduct” have been and remain important pillars for establishing social responsibility. They can serve as a basis for creating institutions that are founded on the principle of solidarity and give it concrete form. In the modern welfare state, however, their role is ambivalent. In pluralistic societies, recourse to philosphical or religious ethics to legitimise social protection conflicts with state neutrality. Therefore, the coexistence of state and ethically motivated social responsibility is not without tension, especially when mutual influence can be assumed.
Against this background, the lecture series aims to explore different approaches to a social ethics grounded in religious and philosophical worldviews, to highlight their contribution to the foundation of state social responsibility, and to discuss their interaction with the welfare state. Speakers from all parts of the world are invited to contribute, so that we can include perspectives from the Global South alongside the Western perspectives with which we will begin.
The lectures will take place online and will be conducted in either German or English.
Termine der Veranstaltungsreihe:
- 13 October 2025: Prof. Dr. Heinrich de Wall, Hans Liermann Institute for Canon Law Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen: „Der Sozialstaat, seine religiösen und weltanschaulichen Prägungen und die staatliche Neutralität - ein Spannungsfeld?“
- 9 December 2025: Prof. Dr. Reiner Anselm, Faculty of Protestant Theology Ludwig Maximilians University Munich.: „Der Sozialstaat und das gute Leben. Über Konflikte zwischen Fürsorge, Freiheit und Weltanschauung“
- 9 February 2026: Prof. Joseph Balatedi Radinkudikae Gaie Faculty of Humanities, University of Botswana: „Botho Ethics and Social Responsibility“
- 21 April 2026: Prof. Helen Alford, PhD President The Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, Rome: „Social Responsibility Between Christian Ethics and the Role of the State"
- 22 June 2026: Prof. Dr. Markus Vogt Faculty of Catholic Theology. Ludwig Maximilians University Munich: „Der ökosoziale Staat aus Sicht der christlichen Sozialethik“
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