Impulse evening in the seetal chile with Peter Schneeberger

published on Tuesday, 21. January 2025 by Matthias Altwegg
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Thursday, 13. March 2025 | 19:30 h

In times of YouTube, podcasts and online sermons, Christians are confronted with different theological views more than ever before. How should we deal with these different opinions? The wise advice of St Paul - "Test everything and keep what is good" - is a good compass for this.

On the impulse evening on 13 March, our guest Peter Schneeberger will provide helpful classifications and present criteria for examining theological opinions. Reinhard Hirtler's "New Covenant" theology will serve as a concrete example. The evening is intended to help Christians discover a helpful path between control on the one hand and theological arbitrariness on the other. 

Peter Schneeberger (1969) has been a part-time lecturer at the St. Chrischona Theological Seminary since 1 August. He also performs various training and counselling tasks in the FEG Switzerland. He has also been President of the umbrella organisation Freikirchen.ch since 2018. After studying at the St. Chrischona Theological Seminary, he worked for fifteen years as a pastor in various Free Evangelical Churches, most recently in Muri-Gümligen and from 2013-2024 as Chairman of FEG Switzerland. Peter Schneeberger is married and has three grown-up children. Encouraging leaders is one of his central concerns.

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