Civil Religion, Private Spirituality - Conference, 26-27 October, Szeged
Conference organized by the Re-Dial Association for the Study of Religions & the Department for the Study of Religions (University of Szeged)26th October
9:00-10:30 Morning session 1.
(1) Regina Polak (University of Vienna): Invisible, but Powerful: Civil Religion in Secular Societies
(2) András Máté-Tóth (University of Szeged): The Religious Roots of Transitional Societies' Culture
(3) Krisztina Bernáth (Partium Christian University): Review of the Book by Chris Hann & The 'Civil Religion' Group: The Postsocialist Religious Question. Faith and Power in Central Asia and East-Central Europe.
10:50-12:20 Morning session 2.
Symposium: 'Identity, Community, Public Space'
(Attila Pató, László Öllős, Péter Huncik, Zoltán Kántor, Alpár Losoncz, Iván Balog)
13:30-15:00 Afternoon session 1.
(4) Rasa Pranskevičiute (Vytautas Magnus University): Anastasia and Visarionas Movements: the Way of Being Spiritual
(5) Renata Zdra'ilová (Masaryk University): Do not Attach to Thinking - Understanding the Way of Korean Zen, How to Get Enlightenment
(6) Jakub Havlicek (Masaryk University): Ghost in the Shell - Religions in Japan and the Concept of Animism
15:20-16:20 Afternoon session 2.
(7) Jan Polívka (Masaryk University): Devotion and Media: Pop Icons as 'The Cult of Saints'
(8) Réka Szilárdi (University of Szeged): Neopaganism in Hungary
9:00-10:30 Morning session 1.
(9) Gábor Oláh (Masaryk University): Individual Choice: Subjective-life Religiosity in the Second Modernity
(10) Csongor Sárközy (University of Szeged): Why did Dharma come to the West? - Theories of Easternization
(11) Kristina Pavlovicova (University of Vienna): Reflection of Civil Religion and Private Spirituality in Literature (Analysis of the Novel 'Don Giovanni' by Peter Bilý)
10:50-12:20 Morning session 2.
(12) Bernadett Sebály (University of Miskolc): Personal Religiosity in the Catecumenate - Does Universal Religion Exist?
(13) Katarzyna Tempczyk (Kard. Stefana Wyszynskiego University): From particular subjection to schism - evolution in the revelations of Maria Franciszka Kozłowska
(14) Katerina Stastna (Masaryk University): The Personal Relationship with the Parish Priest - Problems of Polish Catholic Priests in the Czech Republic
13:30-15:00 Afternoon session 1.
(15) Jan Krátký (Masaryk University): Aspects of virtual religiosity in Second life
(16) Tomas Gal (Slovak Association for the Study of Religions): Electronic jihad
(17) Tamás Kardos (ELTE - TÁTK): The spiritual characteristics of a Hungarian, psychedelic drug using, semi-virtual community
15:20-15:50 Afternoon session 2.
(18) Gábor Dániel Nagy (University of Szeged)
16:00-17:30 Discussion & Debate
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Programme
26th October
9:00-10:30 Morning session 1.
(1) Regina Polak (University of Vienna): Invisible, but Powerful: Civil Religion in Secular Societies
(2) András Máté-Tóth (University of Szeged): The Religious Roots of Transitional Societies' Culture
(3) Krisztina Bernáth (Partium Christian University): Review of the Book by Chris Hann & The 'Civil Religion' Group: The Postsocialist Religious Question. Faith and Power in Central Asia and East-Central Europe.
10:50-12:20 Morning session 2.
Symposium: 'Identity, Community, Public Space'
(Attila Pató, László Öllős, Péter Huncik, Zoltán Kántor, Alpár Losoncz, Iván Balog)
13:30-15:00 Afternoon session 1.
(4) Rasa Pranskevičiute (Vytautas Magnus University): Anastasia and Visarionas Movements: the Way of Being Spiritual
(5) Renata Zdra'ilová (Masaryk University): Do not Attach to Thinking - Understanding the Way of Korean Zen, How to Get Enlightenment
(6) Jakub Havlicek (Masaryk University): Ghost in the Shell - Religions in Japan and the Concept of Animism
15:20-16:20 Afternoon session 2.
(7) Jan Polívka (Masaryk University): Devotion and Media: Pop Icons as 'The Cult of Saints'
(8) Réka Szilárdi (University of Szeged): Neopaganism in Hungary
27th October
9:00-10:30 Morning session 1.
(9) Gábor Oláh (Masaryk University): Individual Choice: Subjective-life Religiosity in the Second Modernity
(10) Csongor Sárközy (University of Szeged): Why did Dharma come to the West? - Theories of Easternization
(11) Kristina Pavlovicova (University of Vienna): Reflection of Civil Religion and Private Spirituality in Literature (Analysis of the Novel 'Don Giovanni' by Peter Bilý)
10:50-12:20 Morning session 2.
(12) Bernadett Sebály (University of Miskolc): Personal Religiosity in the Catecumenate - Does Universal Religion Exist?
(13) Katarzyna Tempczyk (Kard. Stefana Wyszynskiego University): From particular subjection to schism - evolution in the revelations of Maria Franciszka Kozłowska
(14) Katerina Stastna (Masaryk University): The Personal Relationship with the Parish Priest - Problems of Polish Catholic Priests in the Czech Republic
13:30-15:00 Afternoon session 1.
(15) Jan Krátký (Masaryk University): Aspects of virtual religiosity in Second life
(16) Tomas Gal (Slovak Association for the Study of Religions): Electronic jihad
(17) Tamás Kardos (ELTE - TÁTK): The spiritual characteristics of a Hungarian, psychedelic drug using, semi-virtual community
15:20-15:50 Afternoon session 2.
(18) Gábor Dániel Nagy (University of Szeged)
16:00-17:30 Discussion & Debate
Location
Hunguest Hotel Forrás
H-6726 Szeged, Szent-Györgyi A. u. 16-24Hotel website,
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Contact
Ádám Váradi
University of Szeged, Department for the Study of Religions
6722 Szeged, Egyetem u. 2.
+36 62 546-384
+36 30 820-1521