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Workshop: Science and Religion: A Complex Relationship Revisited (Munich, 13/14 October 2016)

Conference Venue: LMU Munich, Historicum, Schellingstr. 12, room 327

The workshop is jointly organised by the Munich chair for History of Science and the International Research Training Group "Religous Cultures in 19th- and 20th-Century Europe".

Programme

Thursday, October 13th, 2016

14.00
Welcome

14.15-15.00
Ronny Vollandt (Munich)
The Jews of the Medieval Islamicate World and their Literature in Arabic

15.00-15.45
Nikolaus Egel (Munich)
Roger Bacons wissenschaftlicher Messianismus. Über das Verhältnis von Theologie und Philosophie im Denken Roger Bacons

15.45-16.00
Coffee Break

16.00-16.45
Anne-Charlott Trepp (Kassel)
Religiöse Akteure, begehrte Objekte und globale Verflechtungen: Wissenschaft und Mission im 18. Jahrhundert

16.45-17.30
Fernanda Alfieri (Trento)
Medical knowledge and the Roman Congregations of the Index and the Holy Office (18th-19th Century)

17.30-18.15
Renato Mazzolini (Trento)
Die Religion in der Kontroverse zwischen Monogenisten und Polygenisten (1815–1849)

19.00
Dinner

Friday, October 14th, 2016

9.00-9.45
Chirstoffer Leber (Munich)
Religion, Moral Instruction and School Reform in the “Age of Nervousness”. Wilhelm Ostwald’s Concept of ‘Energetic Education’ before the First World War

9.45-10.30
Dana v. Suffrin (Munich)
„Immer fortschrittlicher, rationeller und besser“: Die Botanischen Zionisten in Palästina zwischen Religion,Wissenschaft und Natur

10.30
Coffee Break

10.45-11.30
Lucia Pozzi (Bologna)
Moral Discourse on Sexuality and Medical Knowledge Research: Hypotheses on the Dialogue between Science and Religion in the Writings of Theologian Franz Xavier Hürth

11.30-12.15
Silke Gülker (Berlin)
Transcendency in Stem Cell Research: A Research Perspective beyond the Science versus Religion Dichotomy

12.15-12.30
Final Discussion

Please find here the programme as PDF-file (686 KB).