CRCS Jours Fixes
Summer semester 2023 - save the dates!
every Tuesday, 12:30 - 13:30
November 14th
Lea Stolz, Faculty of Protestant Theology and Lea Schlenker, Faculty of Islamic Theology
December 12th
Katharina Wilkens, fellow at the Käte Hamburger Research Centre
January 25th
t.b.a
At a casual lunchtime meeting, projects, publications, and research collaborations from various disciplines and scholars in the field of Tübingen religious studies will be presented. The presentations will include completed projects, as well as initial research approaches and publications that have yet to be completed.
Previous CRCS jours fixes
Winter semester 2020/2021
12/01/2020 | Law and Religion |
01/12/2021 | Liturgization and hypersacralization in Constantinople in the 3rd-8th centuries Prof. Dr. Mischa Meier, Professor of Ancient History, Faculty of Philosophy |
02/02/2021 | The Theatrical King: Staging Civic Religion from the English Monarchy to the American Presidency Dr. Dan Poston, Postdoctoral Fellow; English Department, Faculty of Philosophy |
Summer semester 2021
05/03/2021 | The Heavenly Ruler and His State - On the Sacrality of Japanese Tennô Prof. Dr. Klaus Antoni, Chair of Japanese Studies, Asia-Orient Institute, Faculty of Philosophy |
06/01/2021 | Jewish Philosophy Beyond the Nation-State Prof. Dr. Yaniv Feller, Humboldt Fellow at the Ludwig Uhland Institute; Wesleyan University Middletown, USA |
07/06/2021 | Imperialism, Globalization and the Search for the Origin of Monotheism: the Case of Martin Haug (1827-1876) Prof. Dr. Bernhard Maier, Professor of General Religious Studies and European History of Religions, Faculty of Philosophy |
Winter semester 2021/2022
11/09/2021 | On the competition between religious and scholarly interpretations of history using the example of (neo-)paganism in England Prof. Dr. Isabel Laack, Professor of Religious Studies and Non-European History of Religions, Faculty of Philosophy |
12/07/2021 | The Qur'an as a Source for Late Antiquity (QaSLA) - Presentation of a new research project in Tübingen Prof. Dr. Holger Zellentin, Professor of Religious Studies and Jewish Studies, Faculty of Protestant Theology |
01/18/2021 | Jesuit Mission in China Prof. Dr. Johannes Brachtendorf, Prof. Dr. Achim Mittag |
02/08/2022 | Belonging in Contemporary Japanese Buddhism Prof. Dr. Monika Schrimpf, Professor of Japanese Studies, Asia-Orient Institute, Faculty of Philosophy |
Summer semester 2022
05/24/2022 | Holy Violence or Constructive Dialogue - On the Ambivalence of Religions in Armed Conflicts Prof. Dr. Andreas Hasenclever, Professor of Peace Research and International Politics; Institute of Political Science, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences |
06/14/2022 | Minority Law is not a Solution for Muslims in Europe Prof. Dr. Mouez Khalfaoui, Professor of Islamic Law, Center for Islamic Theology |
07/12/2022 | Instruction and Commitment: The Humanity of Man in Rabbinic Thought Dr. Asher Mattern, Institute for Ecumenical and Interreligious Research, Faculty of Catholic Theology |
Winter semester 2022/2023
11/08/2022 | Judaism as religion or as politea in early rabbinic literature: implications for 'orthodoxy' and toleration Dr. Daniel H. Weiss, Polonsky-Coexist Senior Lecturer for Jewish Studies, University of Cambridge; Humboldt-Fellow at the Faculty of Protestant Theology, University of Tübingen |
12/06/2022 | Canonizations à la Russe: The Historical Policy of the Russian Orthodox Church in the 21st Century Dr. Oleg Morozov, Visiting Researcher SFB "Threatened Orders", Institute of Eastern European History and Regional Studies |
01/10/2023 | Being Catholic in the Federal Republic of Germany: Semantics, Practices, Emotions in West German Society 1965-1989/90 Prof. Dr. Andrea Holzem, Professor of Medieval and Modern Church History at the Faculty of Catholic Theology |
Summer semester 2023
04.25.2023 | Violence against Jews. Perspectives from the Latin-Christian and Islamic Spheres JProf. Dr. Theresa Jäckh, junior professor for the history of the Middle Ages with a focus on the Mediterranean region and the Middle East |
05.23.2023 | Universal History as Diagram. The 'Compendium historiae' of Peter of Poitiers Prof. Dr. Andrea Worm, Director of the Institute of Art History at the University of Tübingen and Professor of Art History with a focus on the Middle Ages |
06.06.2023 | Figurations of the national in the pre-modern era PD Dr. Christian Witt, Chair of Church History of the Faculty of Protestant Studies |
07.18.2023 | Avicenna and Averroës as two paradigms of history of philosophy in Islam. Prof. Dr. Heidrun Eichner, Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Tübingen |