From Ancient Christianity to Bob Dylan

Lecture series of the Cluster of Excellence about conversion from Antiquity until the present day

Poster of the lecture series "Conversion"
© Joachim Schäfer - Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon

The new winter semester lecture series of the Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics” will investigate conversions from Late Antiquity until the present day. Beginning on 20 October, the public series will be entitled “Conversions. Turning points in faith and life” (Konversion. Glaubens- und Lebenswenden). The topics range from the conversion to ascetic Christianity in ancient Rome and conversion dreams in the Middle Ages to early modern reformers and baptism as a means of access to the European culture for 19th-century Jews. Conversions within Islam in Indonesia, the conversion of US-American musician Bob Dylan to evangelical Christianity and the change from spiritual healing to psychiatry in India will also be examined in detail. The lectures will be held on Tuesdays from 6.15 to 7.45 pm in lecture theatre F2 of the Fürstenberghaus at Domplatz 20-22 in Münster.

The lecture series deals with the conversion from one religion to another, but also with the conversion from non-faith to faith. Other domains of conversion will also be discussed, such as political or ideological conversion or the literary conversion to courtly love. Representatives from various disciplines: from history, law, ethnology, theology, Arabic studies, German and Indonesian philology, Jewish studies and Medieval Latin philology will be speaking.

“The 14 lectures pay particular attention to the historical, cultural and social conditions of the constellations and media of conversion as well as to the rhetorical strategies of their presentation and justification”, explains literary scholar Prof. Dr. Martina Wagner-Egelhaaf. “Cultures outside Europe will also be taken a look at. The series is basically about critically reflecting the idea of conversion”, says the German studies specialist. At the Cluster of Excellence, she is head of research project B2-18, “Conversio, or: you must change your life. Figurations – scenes – media”. She has also organised the lecture series together with mediaeval historian Prof. Dr. Wolfram Drews and German scholar Prof. Dr. Bruno Quast. (exc/ska/vvm)

ProgrammE

20.10.2015 Johannes Hahn, Münster Bekehrung und Öffentlichkeit: Die Vielfalt der Konversion(en) in der Antike
27.10.2015 Gert Melville, Dresden Conversio und die Legitimation des Individuums. Beobachtungen zu den religiösen Gemeinschaften des Mittelalters
03.11.2015 Charlotte Köckert, Erlangen Konversion und Konversionserzählungen christlicher Asketen in der Spätantike: Augustinus, Paulinus von Nola und ihre Kreise
10.11.2015 Jan-Dirk Müller, München Konversion zur hohen Minne
17.11.2015 Christel Meier-Staubach, Münster Krise und Conversio. Grenzerfahrungen in der biographischen Literatur des Mittelalters
24.11.2015 Jean-Claude Schmitt, Paris Konversionsträume im Mittelalter
01.12.2015 Thomas Kaufmann, Göttingen Reformatoren als Konvertiten
08.12.2015 Barbara Winckler, Münster Konversion zum Wissen und zur Freiheit? Syrisch-libanesische Intellektuelle im Umfeld der Bildungseinrichtungen protestantischer Missionare des 19. Jahrhunderts
15.12.2015 Regina Grundmann, Münster Die Taufe als „Entre Billet zur Europäischen Kultur“? Übertritte vom Judentum zum Christentum im Deutschland des 19. Jahrhunderts
12.01.2016 Marianne Heimbach-Steins, Münster „Zeitlebens eine Neubekehrte…“: Konversion als Biographiemuster. Spurensuche im Werk von Madeleine Delbrêl (1904–1964)
19.01.2016 Helene Basu, Münster Kann man zur Psychiatrie konvertieren? Vom Geist zur Geisteskrankheit in Indien
26.01.2016 Monika Arnez, Hamburg Innere Mission – Konversionsnarrative in Indonesien und Malaysia
02.02.2016 „Serve Somebody“: Dylans Konversionen Heinrich Detering, Göttingen
09.02.2016 Hans-Peter Haferkamp, Köln Juristenkonversionen

Winter semester 2015/2016
Tuesdays, 6.15 bis 7.45 p.m.
Lecture hall F2 at the Fürstenberghaus
Domplatz 20-22
48143 Münster