Food for thought, fellowship, and mountain air in Bad Goisern
We’ve had a few intense yet truly wonderful days: Theology students from Neuendettelsau and Munich under the direction of prof. Anselm gathered at an idyllically situated cabin high above Bad Goisern.
In the mornings, we began by working individually on the text “How Can Morality Be Justified?” by Norbert Hoerster. In the afternoon, we continued to reflect, discuss, and question in small groups, before bringing our thoughts together, critiquing them, and developing them further in a plenary session that evening—and in the process, we were also able to clarify open questions.
We also made sure to spend plenty of time together: We often had pasta for lunch, and in the evenings, cooking groups prepared excellent meals for everyone. We then wrapped up the evenings in a cozy atmosphere with conversations, games, and lots of laughter.
A special highlight: A small group of early risers set out for the Predigtstuhl on Friday morning to watch the sunrise.
Above all, however, this time will be remembered as a wonderful time of fellowship—filled with good conversations, new insights, and many beautiful moments.