Monday, 26 September
13:00
Opening
Irene Dingel, Mainz
Manfred Sing, Mainz
13:30–15:30
Shared Sacred Places I
Chair: Christina Hadjiafxenti, Mainz
Ute Verstegen, Marburg: Marian Shrines as Shared Sacred Places from Late Antiquity to the Present
Dionigi Albera, Aix-en-Provence: Shared Sacred Spaces in the Mediterranean
16:00–18:00
Shared Sacred Places II
Chair: Christopher Voigt-Goy, Mainz
Glenn Bowman, Kent: Grounds for Sharing – Occasions for Conflict: An Inquiry into the Social Foundations of Cohabitation and Antagonism
Maria Couroucli, Paris: Sharing Holy Places and Living Side-by-Side: Locality, Sacredness and Hospitality
19:30
Round Table:
Andachtsräume an Flughäfen – Multireligiöse Orte in nicht-religiöser Umgebung
Andreas Duscha, Wien
Andreas Beitin, Aachen
Katharina Woll, Mainz
Tuesday, 27 September
9:00–11:00
Multi-Religious Space in South-Eastern Europe
Chair: Denise Klein, Mainz
Antonis Hadjikyriacou, Rethymno: Beyond the Millet Debate: Aspects of the Theory and Practice of Inter- and Intra-Communal Coexistence in Ottoman Cyprus
Méropi Anastassiadou, Strasbourg Sacred Places of a Holy City: Crossing religious boundaries in 20th Century Istanbul
11:30–13:30
Chair: Mihai Grigore, Mainz
Stefan Rohdewald, Gießen: Interreligious Co-Presence in the European South East: Approaches to Texts on Sarı Saltuk from the Late Middle Ages to the Present
Tanja Zimmermann, Leipzig: Capturing the genius loci: Claims of Autochthony and Appropriations of Cultural Heritage (Bosnia and the Kosovo Field from Imperialism to Post-Communist Times)
15:00–17:00
Multi-Religious Space: Muslim Perspectives
Chair: Manfred Sing, Mainz
Alexandra Cuffel, Bochum: Sayyida Nafisa as Transitional Figure between Muslims and non-Muslims in Mamluk Egypt
Mohammed Hashas, Rome: On European Islam: The Rise of Modern Islamic Personalism
18:30
Reception
Venue: Erbacher Hof, Grebenstraße 24-26
19:00
Keynote Lecture:
Wie sich Religionen arrangieren: Geschichte und Formen gemeinsamer Sakralräume
Bärbel Beinhauer-Köhler, Marburg
Comment: Johannes Paulmann, Mainz
Venue: Erbacher Hof, Grebenstraße 24-26
Wednesday, 28 September
9:00–11:00
Multi-Religious Space: Jewish Perspectives
Chair: Cornelia Aust, Mainz
Pawel Maciejko, Jerusalem: Portraits of Kabbalists as Young Men: Count Waldstein, Chevalier de Seingalt, Baron von Adlersthal
Jessica Marglin, Los Angeles: Jewish and Islamic Courts as Shared Sacred Spaces in Modern Morocco
11:30–13:30
Modern Urban Space
Chair: Benedetta Serapioni, Mainz
Roberto Mazza, Limerick: Towards the End of Coexistence and Shared Space: Urban Violence and Jerusalem 1920
Michael Dumper, Exeter: Current Controversies Concerning Access to Shared Holy Sites: A Comparison of Jerusalem and Cordoba
13:30–14:00
Concluding Discussion
In Cooperation with:
Erbacher Hof (Akademie des Bistums Mainz),
ZIS Zentrum für Interkulturelle Studien Mainz (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz)
Leibniz-WissenschaftsCampus: Byzanz zwischen Orient und Okzident (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz)