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Trinity College Dublin – At Belfast Master in Conflict Resolution. Cultures of Faith in Europe. Translating God(s).
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Trinity College Dublin – At BelfastMaster in Conflict Resolution
Culturesof Faith in Europe Translating God(s) As the societies of the European regions are faced with the tasks of reconciling pluralism, diverse and divided cultural memories, and social cohesion, religious traditions and cultures of faith are due renewed attention. Religious traditions in the Europe have long lasting issues and experiences of both, interreligious conflicts and interreligious dialogue, and cultures of faith have to face multiple intercultural and interreligious challenges in a fast changing religious landscape: Changing Religious Landscape
Culturesof Faith in Europe Translating God(s) Due to complex histories, socio-cultural and political rivalries, inter-religious conflicts, etc., religious traditions often suffer from divided cultural religious memories of their peoples. Religious traditions, while drawing on different cultures of faith, also often compete with one another on differing theoretical, theological , philosophical, symbolic and imagery grounds. Due to global migration, Europe experiences an increase in the development of migrant-led religious communities from different religious strands, leading to formations of more hybrid and intercultural communities and multi-religious cultures, enhancing the society’s cultural and inter-religious stress and making interreligious coexistence a necessity. In all this, it is of importance to recognize the changing ways in which the religions, including their foundational texts and cultural-religious resources, have been interpreted and lived in their histories of reception and encounter with other cultures, suggesting that these will give important clues to their current potential for renewing the „will to live together“ and to tackle the intercultural and interreligious challenges. Changing Religious Landscapes
Intercultural Theology &Interreligious Studies The Irish School of Ecumenics Dublin Belfast The Irish School of Ecumenics (ISE) is a specialist Cross Border School within Trinity College and has teaching sites in both Dublin and Belfast.
Intercultural Theology &Interreligious Studies Translating God(s) This NEW Master takes up the intercultural and interreligious challenges of 21st century religion and theology in Europe. • It pursues deep interreligious learning through Comparative Theology, with interreligious studies concentrations on Hinduism and Islam; Judaism, Christianity and Islam. • It studies World Christianity in Asia, Africa and the World of Islam and explores migrant-led churches from these areas in Europe. • It engages with the key themes of Christian Ecumenical Theologies across cultures of faith and in light of religious conflicts in Europe. • It explores the challenges facing Religion and Ethics in a Pluralist World and seeks to advance dialogue between religious and secular communities in Europe. The programme intersects and complements with the school’s training and expertise in international peace studies, conflict resolution, reconciliation, religion and international relations.
Intercultural Theology &Interreligious Studies Translating God(s)
Translating God(s) Translating God(s) European Intensive Programme in InterculturalTheology & Interreligious Studies
TranslatingGod(s) Translating God(s) • This 10 ECTS Intensive Programme (IP) offers 60 post-graduate students from around 20 European universities a Theology & Religious Studies course in the new academic disciplines of Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies. • Faced with Europe’s increasing crosscultural and interreligious identity, students will explore the ecumenical, crosscultural and interreligious challenge in the European regions for theology and religion today. The programme studies areas of ecumenical, crosscultural religious concerns and interreligious conflicts in different areas of Europe; it introduces students to the field of intercultural and interreligious / comparative theology; and it researches the impact of the studied areas and the new academic field for the academic discourses and reflection on religion, theology, and God-talk in Europe today. European Intensive Programme [10 ECTS]
TranslatingGod(s) 1 Translating God(s) InterculturalTheology & Interreligious Studies Dublin, June 14-25, 2010
TranslatingGod(s) 2 Islam and Christianity in Southeast Europe European Intensive Programme Istanbul, April 26-May 10, 2011
Basic I n g r e d i e n t s 1 programme for 2 weeks 4 thematic elements • The Study of Religions in a Changing Europe • Engaging the Other: Interreligious Historical and Comparative Theological Explorations • Shared Religious Spaces • Religion, Politics, and Power Struggles 20 European partner universities 60 students, 20 professors
...morebasicI n g r e d i e n t s Partner universities – Students in the programme • 1 local coordinator+ 1 student per partner • Student selection process • Bi-weekly seminars to prepare selected students • Students write 15-20 page essay until 1 month before IP • Students present papers in parallel group presentations during IP Signed agreements with partner universities
...morebasicI n g r e d i e n t s Elaborate programme for 2 weeks • 4 thematic elements elaborated with core team • 3 lectures per day • Group discussions • Student research presentations (final essays or chapter of PhD dissertation) Website Student registration (fees: € 100 / W; € 50 / E) IP Venue – Accommodation / Meals – Cultural programmes etc.
...morebasicI n g r e d i e n t s Staff • Coordinator and organisational core team in Dublin • Core partner and organisational team in Istanbul IP Grant (Budget) • Small organisation budget ~ € 8,700 • Travel / accommodation / subsistence ~ € 50,000 Headaches • “Breakfast only”: Amount for IP accommodation / subsistence support for students too small • Travel reimbursement frustrations • Additional fund raising necessary
TranslatingGod(s) 3 Fluid Religions and Orthodoxy European Intensive Programme Constanţa, Sept 9-21, 2012
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