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SUMMARY:The Secular-Mendicant Controversy and its Long Aftermath (13th–20th c.)
DESCRIPTION:Programme\nThursday\, 1 June 2023\n14.00–14.15 | Welcome/Opening Remarks\n14.15–15.00 | Sita Steckel (Münster): Introduction\n15.00–15.45 | Alain Rauwel (Dijon): Yves Congar: an ecclesiological approach on the eve of Vatican II\nCoffee break\n16.00–16.45 | Stephen Metzger (Vatican Library\, Rome): The Ecclesiological Position of Secular Masters Sixty Years after Congar: Has Our Knowledge Advanced?\n16.45–17.30 | Andrew Traver (Southeastern Louisiana U): William of Saint-Amour\, Matthias Flacius Illyricus\, and the Codex Wolfenbuettel Guelf. 367 Helmst.\n17.30 | Apéro\n19.00 | Conference Dinner\nFriday\, 2 June 2023\n09.00–09.45 | Nils Foege (Cologne)\, Sita Steckel: Presentation of the Database Project “Diversitas Religionum – Criticisms of Religious Orders in Medieval Europe. A Digital Repertory of Works and Manuscripts”\n09.45–10.30 | Sita Steckel: Thirteenth-Century Anti-Mendicant Polemic and its Twelfth-Century Backgrounds\nCoffee Break\n11.00–11.45 | Charlotte Feidicker (Bielefeld): I Am Whom I Quote – A Digital Exploration of William of Saint-Amour’s Authorisation Strategies in the ‚Collectiones‘\n11.45–12.30 | Thibaut Radomme (Saint-Étienne) Autour de Guillaume de Saint-Amour: la réception de la Querelle dans la littérature française du XIIIe au XVe siècle\nLunch\n14.00–14.45 | Alberto Cadili (Milan): Von der Kritik der Inquisitoren zur Kritik der Mendikanten – und umgekehrt\n14.45–15.30 | Thomas Woelki (HU Berlin): La querelle des mendiants aux synodes provinciaux et diocésains du Bas Moyen Âge\nCoffee Break\n16.00–16.45 | Bénédicte Sère (Paris & JTS\, Columbia University) – Online Presentation: Merging Polemics? The Mendicant-Secular Controversy at the time of the Great Western Schism\n16.45–17.30 | Pavlína Cermanová (Prague): Mendicants\, secular clergy and the problem of heresy in Bohemia in the late Middle Ages: Cooperation or conflict?\n19.00 | Dinner\nSaturday\, 3 June 2023\n09.00–09.45 | Stephan Siebert (Münster/Osnabrück): L’invective contre les moines mendiants dans le dit: un regard sur la mise en scène littéraire de l’hypocrisie chez Rutebeuf et Jean de Condé\n09.45–10.30 | William Campbell (U Pittsburgh) Plesaunt was his absolution? Friars and Light Penances in English History and Literature\nCoffee Break\n11.00–11.45 | Pia Doering (Münster): Mon Dieu\, ne serons nous jamais hors des comptes de ces facheux cordeliers? La critique des franciscains dans l‘Heptaméron de Marguerite de Navarre\nShort Break\n12.00–13.00 Uhr | Concluding Roundtable: Bilan et perspectives Neslihan Şenocak (Columbia U – Online presentation)\nAndrew Traver (SELU)\nPavel Soukup (Prague)\nFinal Discussion \nRegistration\nThe conference is open to all interested participants.\nPlease register by May 31\, 2023 via e-mail with Katharina Reuther (student assistant) via kreuther@uni-muenster.de\nVirtual participation via Zoom will be possible upon request. \nCluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics”\nDynamics of Tradition and Innovation” has been investigating the complex relationship between religion and politics across eras and cultures since 2007. In the funding phase from 2019 to 2025\, 140\nresearchers from 20 disciplines in the humanities and social sciences engage in transepochal studies ranging from Antiquity to the present day\, analyzing the factors that make religion the motor of political and social change. The research network is the largest of its kind in Germany. Of the Clusters of Excellence\, it is one of the oldest and the only one to deal with the issue of religion. It will receive funding of 31 million euros from 2019 to 2025. \nContact\nCluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics”\nJohannisstraße 1\, 48143 Münster\nTel. +49 251 83-23376\nreligionundpolitik@uni-muenster.de\nInstagram: @religionundpolitik\nTwitter: @religionpolitik
URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/the-secular-mendicant-controversy-and-its-long-aftermath-13th-20th-c/
LOCATION:Cluster of Excellence\, Lecture Building\, Johannisstr. 4\, Münster\, 48143\, Německo
CATEGORIES:Konference a semináře,Vše
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