Faculty of Catholic Theology, Max-Weber-Kolleg, Faculty of Philosophy, Seminar für Religionswissenschaft, Religion, Society, and World Relations

Die frühen Christen vor der Herausforderung „Krieg“. Deutungen und Strategien der Bewältigung

Date
16. Jun 2025, 4.15 pm
Location
C19 – research building "Weltbeziehungen", seminar room (ground floor) (Campus)
Series
Monday Lectures
Organizer
Max-Weber-Kolleg, Seminar for Religious Studies and Theological Research Centre t³ Theology - Tradition - Transformation
Speaker(s)
Heike Grieser
Event type
Lecture
Event Language(s)
German
Audience
Public

Lecture by Heike Grieser as part of the Monday Lectures, which are jointly organised by the Max-Weber-Kolleg, the Seminar for Religious Studies and the Theological Research Centre t³ Theology - Tradition - Transformation.

All dates of the series:

  • 14.04.2025 (16:15-17:45) - Where do the gods live? (1): “Everything is full of gods”? A comparative mapping of Greek and Semitic gods (Corinne Bonnet)
  • 28.04.2025 (16:15-17:45) - Where do the gods live? (2): Small polytheism versus universal polytheism (Corinne Bonnet)
  • 05.05.2025 (14:15-15:45) - Where do the gods live? (3): Divine ecology: to live on, in or below the Earth (Corinne Bonnet)
  • 05.05.2025 (16:15-17:45) - Where do the gods live? (4): Polis religion: how not to throw the water with the Baby (Corinne Bonnet)
  • 12.05.2025  Wie man Imperium buchstabiert (Gerdien Jonker & Markus Schlaffke)
  • 19.05.2025 Religious Studies As We Like It: Annemarie Schimmel's research between emancipatory choice and androcentric compulsion (Paulina Rinne)
  • 26.05.2025 Die religiöse Positionierung der Dinge (Ursula Roth)
  • 02.06.2025 Hellenic Polytheism in Contemporary Greece and the Symbolic Struggle over Identity (Efstathios Kessareas)
  • 16.06.2025 Die frühen Christen vor der Herausforderung „Krieg“. Deutungen und Strategien der Bewältigung  (Heike Grieser)
  • 30.06.2025 Religion, Climate Change, and Risks to Peace and Security: Insights from Mozambique and Zimbabwe  (Joram Tarusarira)
  • 07.07.2025 Religionsgeschichte als Familiengeschichte: Spätantike als genealogische und typologische Kategorie der Religionswissenschaft (Andreas Merkt)