_STATES OF BELIEF (February 25-27)_
University of Sydney, Woolley Common Room, Woolley Building
Modernity has been analysed as a process of secularisation where
religion progressively declines in favour of ‘rational’ or ‘scientific’
understandings of the world. This is supported, in some contexts, by
declining participation in traditional religious practice. The decline,
however, is neither uniform nor representative. Religion has recomposed
itself, sometimes through an eclectic combining of religious creeds and
sometimes through more extreme expressions of belief. As such rather
than seeing a disappearance of religion what we face is its
reconfiguration. Modernity has not excluded faith or religious belief,
rather it constitutes a stimulus for the recomposition of religiosity,
the reorientation of religious sentiment and has itself triggered new
unexpected expressions of religiosity.
Plenary Sessions from:
Prof. Raphaël Liogier (University of Aix, Marseilles)
Prof. Roland Boer (Newcastle University)
Prof. Michael Levine (University of WA)
Prof. Marion Maddox (Centre for Research on Social Inclusion)
Prof. Paul Morris (Victoria University, N.Z)
Prof. Garry Trompf (University of Sydney)
Papers by:
Dr Debbie Bird Rose (Centre for Research on Social Inclusion)
Dr William McLure (Australian National University)
Mr Mehmet Ozalp (Executive Officer: Affinity Intercultural Foundation)
Dr Rachael Kohn (ABC Radio)
Dr Philip Quadrio (University of NSW)
Mr Manas Ghosh (Charles Sturt University)
Others to be announced.
Contact: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
This conference will also serve as an opportunity to celebrate the 50^th
anniversary of the Journal of Religious History (Blackwell). The JRH
50th Celebrations begin 12 noon Wednesday 25th Feb. with lunch &
speeches at Holme building, followed by past editors presentations.
‘States of Belief’ attendees are welcome at own cost, RSVP John:
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