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SUMMARY:ESITIS 2024 Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:Methodologies and Ideologies in Interreligious Engagement\n\n\n\nBuilding Bridges in a Multipolar World
URL:https://www.esitis.org/event/esitis-2024-conference-2024/
LOCATION:University of Tartu\, Estonia\, 8-11 May  2024\, Tartu\, Estonia
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SUMMARY:Sacred Protest: Religion\, Power\, and Resistance in an Era of Upheaval
DESCRIPTION:Announcing the bi-annual international congress of the European Society for Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies – Sacred Protest: Religion\, Power\, and Resistance in an Era of Upheaval23-26 March 2022. Bonn\, Germany
URL:https://www.esitis.org/event/sacred-protest-religion-power-and-resistance-in-an-era-of-upheaval/
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SUMMARY:THE PANDEMIC AS CHALLENGE FOR INTERCULTURAL AND INTERRELIGIOUS RELATIONS
DESCRIPTION:This event will take place as a webinar on the Zoom-platform. Please register here\n\n\n\nMuch has been discussed about the challenges that the Covid-19 pandemic has created for religious life. ESITIS would like to contribute to this discussion with a webinar workshop focusing on some of these challenges\, now more than a year into the current pandemic period. Beyond this\, scholars in the fields of Intercultural Theology\, Interreligious Studies\, and related disciplines have faced the challenge of revising the ways we approach research under pandemic conditions. What has worked? What hasn’t? And what long term changes does the pandemic force or enable PS: ESITIS are glad to announce a 25 % discount on books purchased from Brill.com and Equinox.com More information about the discount can be found at the bottom of this webpage!  \n\n\n\nNajeeba Syeed: Interreligious Relations during COVID 19Religious communities have been challenged by practices of social distancing\, closures\, and other limitations on their community life. So what possibilities are there even for cooperation with religious others? Prof. Syeed will reflect on current potential for interreligious engagement under the isolating conditions of the pandemic.Joanna Wojtkowiak: Religious Rituals and during COVID 19It quickly became clear that the pandemic would profoundly affect the performance of religious ritual. But it has done so in ambivalent ways – forcing individuals closer to  themselves but further from others. From Eucharist online to virtual Iftar and praying practices via ZOOM\, Prof. Wojtkowiak will consider the ways communities have had to creatively improvise and innovate.Willie Jennings: Theo-logics of Race and Populisms during COVID 19From the Netherlands to India to Brazil\, the pandemic has taken a disproportionate toll on the poor and persons of color. The intersections of disease\, class\, racism and nationalism have been on vivid display in the USA in particular\, from the renewed visibility of the BLM movement after the murder of George Floyd to the mob attack on the Capitol building on 6 January 2021. Prof. Jennings will analyze the theo-logics that enable such intersections – as well as possibilities for contesting them.\n\n\n\nProgramme\n\n\n\n13:00-13:10 – Introduction to topic and format; introduction of speakers13:10-13:25 – Najeeba Syeed on interreligious relations and COVID 1913.25-13.40 – Joanna Wojtkowiak on religious ritual and COVID 1913.40-13.55 – Willie Jennings on populist and racist discourses and COVID 1913:55-14:10 – coffee/tea break; during the break the floor is open for people to stay in the zoom and chat14.10-14.35 – Group discussions in break out rooms with the webinar’s speakers and responders14.35-15.00 – Panel Discussion with three respondents15.00-15.25 – ESITIS members share 5-minute stories on the topic of challenges arising from Covid-1915.25-15.30 – Wrap up\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nESITIS are glad to announce that ESITIS delegates receive 25% off any books ordered from the Equinox website (valid until the end of April 2021). Quote the code ESITIS during the checkout process. Start your shopping at https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/religion/ \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nESITIS are glad to announce a 25 % conference discount on books ordered from the Brill website (valid until June 1 2021). Use action code 72100. Individuals only  Start your shopping at https://www.brill.com
URL:https://www.esitis.org/event/the-pandemic-as-challenge-for-intercultural-and-interreligious-relations/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Challenging Racism\, Antisemitism\, and Other Assaults on Human Dignity
DESCRIPTION:A Conversation with Beverly E. Mitchell\, Ph.D. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAccording to Dr. Beverly E. Mitchell\, “it is a critical moment in the history of our country as we reckon with the threat of white supremacy becoming more mainstream.” In this webinar\, Dr. Mitchell will focus on this threat\, including how\, as an “overarching ideology\,” white supremacy is being used not only against Black people but also against Jews\, Muslims\, and other minorities in our country. Exploring how different faith traditions emphasize the human dignity of all people\, Dr. Mitchell will also explain how interfaith and intercultural solidarity and action are crucial in the stand against racism and other forms of exclusion.
URL:https://www.esitis.org/event/challenging-racism-antisemitism-and-other-assaults-on-human-dignity/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:American Antisemitism in Historical Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Presentation by Jonathan D. Sarna\, Ph.D2020 CCJR Conference Webinar \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVictoria J. Barnett\, CCJR Board Member and former director of the programs on Ethics\, Religion\, and the Holocaust at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (2004-2019) will host the program and interview Dr. Sarna. Heather Miller-Rubens and Rabbi Lance Sussman are respondents. Further information on the program and speaker biographies may be found at https://www.ccjr.us/annual-meeting.
URL:https://www.esitis.org/event/american-antisemitism-in-historical-perspective-2/
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