• Global Bible: Legacies of (Post-)Colonial Bible Translations in the Arctic, Australia/Oceania and West Africa

    Bibel­mu­se­um der Uni­ver­sität Mün­ster Pfer­de­gasse 1, Mün­ster, Nor­drhein-West­falen, Ger­many

    In the past two years, the Glob­al Bible Project research team has ded­i­cat­ed itself inten­sive­ly to a crit­i­cal exam­i­na­tion of British and Ger­man con­tri­bu­tions to the cre­ation of a glob­al Bible, i.e. the attempt to trans­late the Bible into all lan­guages of the world in the nine­teenth to ear­ly twen­ti­eth cen­turies. The research team has […]

  • Frei gewählt – unfrei gelebt? Islamistische Zukunftsszenarien in französischen Romanen

    online

    Vor­tra­gende: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ursu­la Hen­nigfeld, Hein­rich-Heine-Uni­ver­sität Düs­sel­dorf Mod­er­a­tion: Ramy Abdin M.A., FAU Erlan­gen-Nürn­berg Teil des Bay­erischen Inter­re­ligiösen Kol­leg 2025/2026 Rah­men­the­ma: Die schön­sten Wel­tun­tergänge? Zukun­ftsszenar­ien, Utopi­en und Dystopi­en   Diese Ver­anstal­tung find­et online statt. Gäste sind gerne ein­ge­laden dig­i­tal daran teilzunehmen. Link zur Videokon­ferenz: https://relilab.org/live

  • Engaging the Secular: Conceptions of the Future in Modern Chinese Buddhism (Ming-Feng Wu)

    CERES-Palais, Raum “Ruhrpott” (4.13)

    CERES Forschungskol­lo­qui­um This study explores how mod­ern Chi­nese Bud­dhism craft­ed its vision of the future in the ear­ly twen­ti­eth cen­tu­ry by reimag­in­ing the sec­u­lar realm. Instead of view­ing the sec­u­lar as a fixed enti­ty to be accept­ed or reject­ed, the Chi­nese Bud­dhist com­mu­ni­ty rede­fined its sig­nif­i­cance through its engage­ment with the “mun­dane world.” The research […]

  • Rauschende Rotkiefern: Naturklänge in der Sakralmusik der Tenrikyo

    Reli­gion­skundliche Samm­lung, Mar­burg Land­graf-Philipp-Str. 4, Mar­burg, Hes­sen, Deutsch­land

    Wie macht Musik das Rauschen in den Bäu­men „heilig“? Der Reli­gions- und Musik­wis­senschaftler Dr. Yoshi­ro Shimizu erläutert die kul­tur­spez­i­fis­che Wahrnehmung von Klän­gen aus der Natur und deren Repräsen­ta­tion in der tra­di­tionellen Rit­u­al- und Hof­musik Japans. Referierende: Dr. Yoshi­ro Shimizu (Uni­ver­sität Köln)

  • Seeing the Lights: Zoroastrians in the Islamic World

    Extern­er Ver­anstal­tung­sort

    The project ‘Arcs of Time: Zoroas­tri­an Philo­soph­i­cal Anthro­pol­o­gy’ project (AOT) has two goals: the first is to crit­i­cal­ly ana­lyze how Zoroas­tri­an thinkers the­o­rized human psy­chophys­i­cal com­po­si­tion and its rela­tion to human his­to­ry, and the sec­ond is to schol­ars work­ing on Zoroas­tri­an Mid­dle Per­sian lit­er­a­ture and schol­ars work­ing on the mul­ti­fac­eted lit­er­a­ture pre­served in Ara­bic, since […]

  • Interdisziplinäre Tagung: Konstellation von Recht und Religion — Interdependenzen revisited

    Uni­ver­sität Basel Nadel­berg 10, Basel, Schweiz

    Ziel der Tagung ist es, das «und» weit­er zu durch­denken, mit dem «Reli­gion» und «Recht» zueinan­der in Beziehung geset­zt wer­den: Welche unter­schiedlichen Kon­stel­la­tio­nen sind ange­sprochen, wenn es um Recht und Reli­gion geht? Hier­für zielt die Tagung darauf ab, die Ver­schieden­heit der Kon­stel­la­tio­nen jen­seits gängiger Ver­hält­nis­set­zun­gen sicht­bar zu machen. Die «Inter­de­pen­den­zen von Recht und Reli­gion», die dem ersten […]

  • Self-Marketing and Social Media — RelSciCom Workshop Series 2026

    online via Zoom

    What is the point of your PhD? What is the point of being an expert? How can you demon­strate your knowl­edge to poten­tial employ­ers both inside and out­side acad­e­mia? This series of work­shops will help you to artic­u­late the impor­tance of well-researched social sci­en­tif­ic infor­ma­tion and direct­ly con­tribute to knowl­edge cre­ation, includ­ing through social media […]

  • AK Globale Religionsgeschichte (DVRW) Workshop 2026

    FAU Erlan­gen-Nürn­berg

    Agency in Glob­al Reli­gious His­to­ry: Con­test­ed Grounds, Expand­ing Frame­works This work­shop exam­ines agency as a con­test­ed and gen­er­a­tive con­cept with­in GRH. By dis­cussing and refram­ing agency through mul­ti­ple lens­es, the work­shop aims to broad­en GRH’s ana­lyt­i­cal scope and to make vis­i­ble the diverse modes through which his­to­ries of reli­gion are co-pro­duced.

  • Publishing in Databases & Public Source Data — RelSciCom Workshop Series 2026

    online via Zoom

    What is the point of your PhD? What is the point of being an expert? How can you demon­strate your knowl­edge to poten­tial employ­ers both inside and out­side acad­e­mia? This series of work­shops will help you to artic­u­late the impor­tance of well-researched social sci­en­tif­ic infor­ma­tion and direct­ly con­tribute to knowl­edge cre­ation, includ­ing through social media […]