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

Where do the gods live? A comparative spatial approach to religious practices and representations in the ancient Mediterranean

Date
14. Apr 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)
Corinne Bonnet
Event type
Lecture
Event Language(s)
English
Audience
Public

First lecture by Corinne Bonnet 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.

Please note:

As part of the Monday Lectures, Corinne Bonnet will give four lectures on three different days.

All events by Corinne Bonnet:

  • 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
  • 28.04.2025 (16:15-17:45) - Where do the gods live? (2): Small polytheism versus universal polytheism
  • 05.05.2025 (14:15-15:45) - Where do the gods live? (3): Divine ecology: to live on, in or below the Earth
  • 05.05.2025 (16:15-17:45) - Where do the gods live? (4): Polis religion: how not to throw the water with the baby

All dates of the event 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)