Religion, Society, and World Relations

Zeichnung zweier Köpfe im virtuellen Raum

The investigation of self- and transcendental relationships, of the relationship between community and individual and of ritual communication and its meaning, as well as the reflection on social-institutional orders, on processes of social change, on value and meaning concepts, combine the question of "religion", "society" and "our relationship to the world". This mutual interrelation of individual actors, social structures and cross-border horizons gives the research in this focus area its profile. In concrete intra- as well as interdisciplinary projects – the profile is formed here by the association "Attraktion, Repulsion, Indifferenz – eine kulturvergleichende Analyse von Weltbeziehungen" ("Attraction, Repulsion, Indifference – A Culture-Comparative Analysis of our Relationship to the World") – researchers in this field are dedicated to historical and contemporary phenomena in different cultural and social contexts. All faculties and the Max Weber Kolleg as well as the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy and various Graduate Centres like the Center for Political Practices and Orders and the Theological Research Centre are involved in the projects. For a long time, there has been close cooperation between the actors of the research focus in research and teaching, including joint conferences and workshops, lecture series and publications, and interdisciplinary seminars. The research is characterized by a special interest in the utilization of historical research results for questions of religion, culture and society of the present, whereby current social debates are taken up consistently and intensive scientific communication is carried out.

Projects of the research focus (German only)

News

The German Foundation for Commitment and Volunteering is funding a new project by Professor Bettina Hollstein from the Max Weber Centre for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies at the University of Erfurt with a total of 70,000 euros. Its title is…

How did Western states act as colonial powers and what influence does this still have on colonial structures today? Dr Florian Wagner, Academic Fellow in European History in Global Perspective at the University of Erfurt, addresses this question in…

The second funding phase of the International Graduate School (IGS) "Resonant Self-World Relations in Ancient and Modern Socio-Religious Practices", a cooperation between the University of Erfurt and the Karl Franzens University of Graz, supported…

The "Religion and Urbanity" research group at the Max Weber Kolleg of the University of Erfurt is offering a nine-month fellowship for refugee postdocs who have previously worked at a university in Ukraine. The fellowship is available immediately…

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