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Abschlusskonferenz des IGK 2018

Religion and Transnational Religious Discourses: Globality Construction and Resistance

Rom, 21.-22. Juni 2018

Das Programm der Abschlusskonferenz können Sie hier herunterladen (PDF-Dokument).

Den Konferenzbericht von Kerstin von der Krone (DHI Warschau) finden Sie hier (PDF-Dokument).

Programm

Donnerstag, 21.06.2018

09:00-09:30  Welcoming address

                     Martin Baumeister (Rome)
                     Martin Schulze Wessel (Munich)

09:30 -11:30 Panel I
                     Resisting Globality: Religious Nationalism

                     Robert Rapljenović (Eichstätt): “Away from Rome!“ Movements at
                     the Turn of the Twentieth Century as a Catalyst for National
                     Denominational Processes
                     Julian Strube (Heidelberg): (Anti-)Modern Religious Nationalism in
                     Bengal: Tantra and Hindu Identity in the Nineteenth and Early
                     Twentieth Century
                     Viktor Yelensky (Kyiv): Globalization and Religious Renewal: The
                     Changing Role of Religion in Ukrainian Nation-Building

                     Chair: Martina Niedhammer (Munich)

11:30-12:00   Coffee break 

12:00-13:30   Panel II
                      Answers to Globalisation: Adaptions

                      Alina Potempa (Bochum): Thinking Global Economy from a
                      Catholic Perspective - the German Theologian Wessenberg (1774-
                      1860) and the Belgian Economist Périn (1815-1905)
                      Elisabeth Maikranz (Heidelberg): "Values of the Gospel". The Value
                      Discourse in the Global Ecumenical Movement as a Strategy to
                      Cope with Globalization

                      Chair: Franz Xaver Bischof (Munich)

13.30-15.00   Lunch break

15.00-16.30   Panel III
                      Constructing Globality I: Universalism

                     Philipp Lenhard (München): What is “the Jewish World“? Remarks
                     on a Historiographical Problem
                     Stefanie Coché (Gießen): From Moody to Graham:
                     On the Ambivalence of Transnationalization and Americanization in U.S.
                     Evangelicalism

                     Chair: Jana Osterkamp (Munich)

16.30-17.00   Coffee break

17.00-18:00   Keynote lecture

                      Yaghoob Foroutan (Babolsar/Hamilton): Religions,
                     Multiculturalism, Globalization: Methodological Perspective

                     Chair: Friedrich Wilhelm Graf (Munich)

Ab 18.00        Reception

Freitag, 22.06.2017

10:00-12:00   Panel IV
                      Constructing Globality II: Global Subcultures

                     Rasa Pranskevičiūtė (Vilnius): Formations, Resistances and
                     Manifestations of Global Alternative Religiosities in the Soviet Union:
                     The Case of Hare Krishnas in Lithuania
                     Jürgen Dollmann (Heidelberg): Salafismus zwischen Prophetentradition
                     und Internet: Ein islamistisches System zwischen regionalen Konflikten
                     und globaler Subkultur

                     Moderation: Kärin Nickelsen (Munich)

12.00-13.00   Lunch break

13.00-15.00   Round Table: Global History of Religion

                     Friedrich Wilhelm Graf (München), Martina Niedhammer (München),
                      Reinhard Schulze (Bern)

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