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March 11, 2008toMarch 13, 2008

Conversion and Time in Global Pentecostalism:
a lifelong ‘live’ experience

VU University Amsterdam
11-13 June 2008
Venue: Gebouw Pinkstergemeente Amsterdam
Arent Janszoon Ernststraat 302 Amsterdam

The conference seeks to explore new directions for the study of conversion looking specifically to Pentecostalism. The need for new directions emerged out of the work of the research program Conversion Careers and Culture Politics in Global Pentecostalism at the VU University in Amsterdam.

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We had some serious issues with our server.  We’ve been down for over a day. The issues seem to be resolved now, except for some individual blogs. These will be solved, if all goes right, within short notice. Our apologies for any inconveniences you might have suffered.

I’ve done some maintenance to the site. A few things have been changed:

1. We now have a reliable anti spam solution, akismet. If you want to use it, activate it in the “Manage >> Plugins” menu. You also need an API key, which you can get at wordpress.com

2. You can now track the number of visits to your blog. Activate it in the “Manage >> Plugins”  menu. If you log in, you will now see a new tab at your Dashboard, “Blog stats.” Again, you need a wordpress.com API key to make it work, but you can fill in the same key you use for akismet.

Happy blogging! If you have any comments drop a line at m DOT vdmeulen AT gmail DOT com

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Religionresearch.org has been upgraded to the latest and greatest wordpress version. One of the new features is a new tagging system, which you can use to organize and structure your posts — that is, if you have a blog at Religionresearch.org. If you don’t have one yet, sign up for one and become part of this friendly academic community. If any problems occur, please drop a note at m.vdmeulen@gmail.com

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Conference Announcement: Spirituality(ies) and the Public Sphere

January 5-8, 2008

University of Colorado, Boulder

Center for Media, Religion and Culture;  www.mediareligion.org

What: A interdisciplinary conference for the exploration of spiritual expression outside of the formal institutions of religion and implications for social change and civic engagement.

Description: Non-institutional spiritual practices and discourses from the so-called New Age to those expressions that occur in the mundane market-based activities of daily life, are often dismissed by the academy as of social importance. Yet the language, practices and imagery of spiritualities can be found to be directly engaged with ideas about the collective including social transformation, community development, environmentalism, social justice, fair trade, equal opportunity, and respect for cultural difference. If spirituality  can lead to public life and public action, then how does the practice of spiritualities in this public sphere look and sound and how do they come to take shape, hold power, and expand? This conference seeks to bring together multiple disciplines to address the expression, practice and implications of formations, structures, and expressions called “spirituality” as they engage with the idea of the collective “good.”

Papers/Panels: We invite papers and panel proposals that look at the form of spiritualities and the manner of  their engagement with public life and broader cultural conversations about global and local society. Such papers might address the following topics (but are not limited to these):

  • Economic reform
  • Environmentalism/sustainability
  • Relationships to religion; definitions of spirituality and religion
  • Fair Trade and conscious or natural capitalism,
  • Tourism/eco travel/spiritual tourism
  • Social anomie/collective consciousness
  • The New Age; Alternative lifestyles
  • Social justice; socially responsible markets
  • Community activism/development
  • Media; mediated representation; ideology and power
  • Cultural identity
  • Ethics

Abstracts and panel proposals due: May 1, 2007 to: Dr. Monica Emerich, Monica.emerich@colorado.edu.

Call for application

From September 2nd till 9th 2007, the University Centre Saint-Ignatius Antwerp organises for the first time the UCSIA summer school on “Religion, Culture and Society” in Antwerp, Belgium. With this, the centre continues its tradition it started in 2003 with the summer seminars on intercultural dialogue and on faith-based radicalism.

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CALL FOR PAPERS

Muslim World in Transition – Contributions of the Gulen Movement

at House of Lords, SOAS & LSE

25, 26 and 27 October 2007

The “Muslim World” is going through a period of transition entailing changes with far-reaching consequences, both political and sociological. How Muslims cope with the challenges they face necessarily impacts on the wider, non-Muslim world.

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The blogging system of Religionresearch.org is being updated. RR.org has been down for some time; it is up now (or else you wouldn’t read this ;-), but still a little rough on the edges.

Thanks for your understanding!

Time published an issue on American statistics last month, including some statistics on religion. I guess that these numbers are not very new for specialists, yet for those who need a short overview with respect to religion in America, the article might be useful. See the website.

WRR Lecture - Voorbij de scheiding tussen kerk en staat?

Zowel in de wetenschap als in het publieke debat is er sprake van een voor velen onverwachte en verwarrende ‘come back’ van religie. Godsdienstsociologen stellen de eerder dominante hypothese van steeds voortgaande secularisering van moderne samenlevingen ter discussie. Recent empirisch onderzoek dat verder kijkt dan kerkbezoek biedt inzicht in een zich ingrijpend transformerende ‘religieuze praxis’. In het publieke debat wordt gewezen op de waarde van religie voor de samenleving, maar blijkt telkens ook de felle weerstand die zij oproept. Er worden veel vragen gesteld over de rol die religie mag spelen in het publieke domein en over de trekken grenzen van staatsinvloed op de manifestatie van religie. Deze vragen doen zich voor terwijl de grenzen van het publieke domein vervagen onder invloed van internationalisering en virtualisering. Het nadenken over de verhouding tussen religie en publiek domein kan daarom niet worden opgesloten in discussies over het beginsel van de scheiding tussen kerk en staat.

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Announcement: International Conference on Spirituality, September 21-23, 2007, Prague, Czech Republic.

Organized by: Czech-Moravian Psychological Society, Institute of Psychology, Academy
of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Catholic Theological Faculty, Charles University, in cooperation with: International Association for the Psychology of Religion

Keynote speakers:
Prof. J. A. Belzen (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands): Spirituality as a topic in and a challenge to the psychology of religion

Prof. R. A. Emmons (University of California Davis, USA): Spirituality
in the structure of personality and motivation

Prof. K.I. Pargament (Bowling Green State University, USA): Spirituality
as a working concept in the clinical psychology

Prof. R.W. Hood (University of Tennessee, USA): Psychological assessment of spirituality

Further information about the conference is available at http://cmps.ecn.cz/spirituality/ or via official conference email spirituality.prague@gmail.com

Symposium De refogeschiedenis opnieuw bekeken. Bevindelijk gereformeerden in de 20e eeuw - vrijdag 24 november 2006, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Programma:

Fred van Lieburg - Refogeschiedenis in historiografisch perspectief
Gert van Klinken - De marginalisering van de bevindelijkheid in gereformeerd Groningen 1840-1940
Jan Dirk Snel - De Refoband nader beschouwd
Bart Wallet - Kerk tussen refozuil en evangelische beweging: de casus CGK Mijdrecht 1975-1995
Peter van Rooden - Zelf en bekering in bevindelijke levensverhalen
John Exalto - ‘Christen in het huis van Uitlegger’: het piëtisme als narratieve gemeenschap
Jan Zwemer - Het tekenkarakter van de communicatie in bevindelijk gereformeerde kring
Herman Paul - Historische levensidealen en maatschappelijke differentiatie. Bevindelijk gereformeerde ongelijktijdigheid als een laatmodern verschijnsel
Maarten Wisse - God op het hoogst verheerlijkt en de mens op het diepst vernederd.
Bevindelijk gereformeerden tussen katholiek christendom en mystiek separatisme


kosten voor deelname (incl. koffie/thee en lunch) : € 15
aanmelding voor 15 november 2006 via relic@let.vu.nl

zie voor meer informatie: www.relic-vu.nl

Call for Papers: Religion, Media and Culture: Exploring Religion and the Sacred in a
Media Age

A conference co-organised by the British Sociological Association Sociology of Religion study group and the UK Research Network for Theology, Religion and Popular Culture.

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“Thus, the very experience of the weakening of the foundations of religion becomes the starting point for the reconsideration of European religious heritage with reference to two specific aspects: firstly, the possibility of redefining autonomy on the basis of Judeo-Christian concepts of otherness and mutual relations, rather than as merely the liberal affirmation of an individual’s autonomy in his or her private life; secondly, the issue of dominion over nature, which might be considered, in the light of the Judeo-Christian concepts of the Creation, as something other than raw material and a source of revenue. In my opinion, the question of the “European soul” is best addressed by considering these two aspects, not by referring nostalgically to a religious past that is both glorious and painful but which has, in any case, definitively ceased to exist.”

Read more of this interesting article by Hervieu-Léger at the excellent online magazine, Eurozine.com

Verkregen via NWO: ‘De religieuze wortels van ons technologische bestaan’ Op donderdag 26 oktober geeft Bronislaw Szerszynski in het LAK-theater (Leiden) een lezing over ‘The Religious roots of our technological condition’.

De titel van de lezing verwijst naar een spraakmakend essay in Science in 1967 waarin Lynn White vanwege milieuproblemen de beschuldigende vinger uitstak naar het Christendom, en speciaal de gedachte dat de mens naar Gods beeld mocht heersen over de rest van de schepping. Szerszynski gaat in op de rol van religie in moderne debatten over milieu en genetische modificatie. Sommigen verwachten dat religie kan helpen om mensen tot een duurzame levensstijl te brengen, terwijl anderzijds religie juist gezien wordt als een rem op technologische vooruitgang. Read the rest of this entry »

Democratic strategists are joining forces with conservative evangelicals to promote a faith-based campaign on global warming, in an improbable alliance that could boost Democratic hopes of taking control of Congress. Read more at pewforum.org/news.

Op weblog hetkanWel.net loopt een stevige discussie over de berichtgeving van Trouw over de mogelijke banden tussen Vlaams Belang en de evangelische Levensstroom gemeente, de thuisbasis van gebedsgenezer Jan Zijlstra. De berichtgeving van Trouw is gebaseerd op één email van een bekende ruziemaker (Hans Holtrop) die op persoonlijke titel contact heeft gelegd met het Vlaams Belang. De vraag is of het suggereren van een verband tussen het Vlaams Belang en de Levensstroomgemeente terecht is. Lees meer op hetkanWel.net

De werkgroep godsdienstsociologie meldt verschillende nieuwtjes. Zo heeft godsdienstsocioloog Meerten ter Borg benoemd tot bijzonder hoogleraar en is op 21 oktober in Wittem een conferentie over soloreligie. Lees meer op godsdienstsociologie.religionresearch.org

Het goed bezochte weblog van Martijn de Koning krijgt nu ook erkenning van andere weblogs. Sargasso, een van de best bezochte weblogs van Nederland en winnaar van de Dutch Bloggies 2006 publiceert maandelijks een verslag van de stand van zaken bij een hondertal Nederlandse blogs. Martijn kreeg in het laatste rapport een eervolle vermelding. Lees meer op martijn.religionresearch.org

The International Society for the Sociology of Religion (ISSR) has issued a call for papers for their 2007 conference at Leipzig, Germany, from july 23th to 27th.

One session at the conference will be hosted by ReligionResearch.org member Karen Pärna. The title of her session is Religion Unbound: Implicit Religion and Contemporary Spirituality. Read more at Karen’s weblog: karen.religionresearch.org

As you may have noticed, ReligionResearch.org has changed. Not only the look-’n-feel of the site is different: the content and the purpose of the site are also being updated. Please stay in tune to see how ReligionResearch.org evolves in an even better platform for researchers of religion and other worldviews!