The World of Reformations – The Reformation of the World. Annual Conference Commission Intrernationale d’Histoire e d’Etudes du Christianisme (CIHEC)

The World of Reformations – The Reformation of the World. Annual Conference Commission Intrernationale d’Histoire e d’Etudes du Christianisme (CIHEC)

Veranstalter
Commission Intrernationale d’Histoire e d’Etudes du Christianisme (CIHEC); Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, Department for bible studies and church history
Veranstaltungsort
Ort
Salzburg
Land
Austria
Vom - Bis
13.06.2017 - 14.06.2017
Website
Von
Roland Cerny-Werner

1517 is the year of the Reformation and, in its subsequent symbolic interpretation as an era or epoch borderline, is, from a (Central) European view point, unquestionably, one of the most important years in world history.
The memorial culture considers this year to be a theological-historically great event. However, in Church history, the year 1517, in which Luther’s “posting of his theses” occurred, is merely one event amongst many throughout a great number of years that greatly shaped the further development of (Christianity’s) history. For Church history is full of greater and smaller, longer and shorter moments of reformist potential, though these oftentimes exhibited clear substantial and political parallels, which were not always attributed the same explosive and lasting impact as was the Reformation. They were radical, silent, and clandestine; they represented the interests of the state, and did not always possess explosive and lasting characteristics.

Programm

13. 6. (Tuesday)

Theological faculty Salzburg
Universitaetsplatz 1
Room: 101

9.00 – 11.00 o´clock

Opening / Greetings
Vice-President Prof. Dr. Fatima Ferreira-Briza
(Paris Lodron University Salzburg)

Dean Prof. Dr. Dietmar Winkler
(Catholic Faculty of theology Paris Lodron University Salzburg)

President Prof. Anders Jarlet
(CIHEC)

9.30 o’clock

The foundation of the imperial Church in the West: a comparison between Charlemagne and Otto the Great
Peter Raedts (Nijmegen)

Jan Hus in the context of the Bohemian Reform movement
Peter Moree (Prague)

Roncesvalles, 16th century Reform, 19th century Catholic secularization, and its repercussion on the pilgrimage to Santiago
José Andrés-Gallego (Madrid)

11.00 – 11.30 o´clock

Coffee break

11.30 – 13.00 o´clock

Reforming Spirit: the First Decade of the Jesuits in Vilnius (1569–1579)
Liudas Jovaiša (Vilnius)

The Modernization of the Russian Orthodox Church in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
Maria Petrova (St. Petersburg)

The Impact of the Protestant Reformation on Estonian Society and Culture in Modern Times
Riho Altnurme (Tartu)

13. 6. (Tuesday)

13.00 – 15.00 o´clock

Lunch break

15.00 – 16.30 o´clock

Gallicans, Anglicans and Arminians in early seventh-century Europe
Philippe Denis (Durban)

Contexts as a factor in the Reformation: An Anglican Spirituality, and Liturgical Renewal in Southern Africa- 19th -21st century
Henry Mbaya (Stellenbosch)

Enlightenment and Catholicism in Salzburg – the Role of Prince-archbishop Hieronymus Colloredo (1732–1803)
Elisabeth Lobenwein (Salzburg)

19.00 – 20.00 o’clock

Public lecture
“Reformation(s!)”

Prof. Bernard Ardura OPraem
(Vatican) (Head of the Pontifical Committee for Historical Sciences)

afterwards
reception at the archbishops palace

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14. 6. (Wednesday)

Theological faculty Salzburg
Universitaetsplatz 1
Room: 101

9.00 – 10.30 o’clock

The Lutheran Reformation – A theological or political Revolution?
Anders Jarlert (Lund)

Homo novus? Martin Luther’s new concept of man and its consequences
Benedikt Brunner (Bonn)

The Reformation Ideal of the Godly Commonwealth in Scotland
Stewart J Brown (Edinburgh)

10.30 – 11.00 o´clock

Coffee break

11.00 – 12.30 o´clock

The Protestant Reformation in the Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg
A Survey of Source Material
Wolfgang Neuper (Salzburg)

The played Reformation
Implementation and reception of the Reformation in current computer games illustrated by the example Europa Universalis IV (Rights of Man)
David Schmiedel (Magdeburg)

Paul VI through British Eyes: Social Change and the Pope (1963-1978)
Gerulf Hirt (Jena)

12.30 o´clock – 14.00 o´clock

Lunch break

14.00 – 15.30 o´clock

Reformation meets Tradition: The first black women converts to Reformed Christianity in South Africa
Christina Landman (Pretoria)

Reforming the New World: the Holy See and the renovation of the religious orders in America in the late 19th century
Antón M. Pazos (Santiago de Compostela)

The New Reformation of the 1960s
Hugh McLeod (Birmingham)

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12.6. (Monday)

18.00 – 20.00 o’clock

Special guided tour fortress Salzburg

Please indicate if you are interested in participating in the guided tour (availability permitting)

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15.6. (Thursday)

10.00 –16.00 o’clock (approx.)

Excursion (Salzkammergut / Wolfgangsee / Hellbrunn)

Please indicate if you are interested in participating in the excursion (availability permitting)

Kontakt

Roland Cerny-Werner

Universitaetsplatz 1 / 5020 Salzburg / Austria

roland.cerny-werner@sbg.ac.at