Thursday, 29.05.2014
9:00-9:30 Fabian Fechner/Philip Hahn: Introduction
9:30-12:30 Panel 1: Theological positions
Susanne Junk (Tübingen): How to recognize an angel at first sight: Lutheran uncertainties about visions
Coral Stoakes (Cambridge): The Jesuits and Visualizing the Apocalypse
Fabian Fechner (Tübingen): The Body of Christ in Early Colonial Peru – Visualizations between Miracle and Empirical Method
Andreas Holzem (Tübingen): Commentary
14:00-17:45 Panel 2: Spatial contexts
Daniela Blum (Tübingen): Churches in Sixteenth-Century Speyer: Sacral Buildings and Religious Beliefs in the Scope of the Protestant Reformation
Christian Kühner (Freiburg/B.): The confessional as a tool of Tridentine Catholicism
Florian Bock (Tübingen): “Gute alte Gebräuch ...” - visualized space and arranged order in Catholic Baroque sermons
Suzanna Ivanic (Cambridge): Visual and material pious culture in seventeenth-century Prague households during recatholicization
Monique Scheer (Tübingen): Commentary
18:00-19:15 Keynote lecture 1: Alexandra Walsham (Cambridge): The Holy Maid of Wales: Visions, Politics and Catholicism in Early Modern Britain
Friday, 30.05.2014
8:30-12:15 Panel 3: Creating Images
Philip Hahn (Tübingen): The power of images: early modern theories of sensory perception and their implications for religious art and practice
Mary Laven (Cambridge): Picturing miracles in Renaissance Italy
Irene Cooper (Cambridge): Retouching the rosary in Early Modern Italy
Renate Dürr (Tübingen): Count, survey, draw ... and believe? The debate on the Exodus of the Israelites in the eighteenth century
13:45-15:00 Keynote Lecture 2: Ulinka Rublack (Cambridge): How symbolic was politics at the Augsburg Imperial Diet in 1530?
15:00-16:00 Final discussion