
Michaela Quast-Neulinger- University of Innsbruck
Michaela Quast-Neulinger
- University of Innsbruck
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Particularly pushed by the Edmund Burke Foundation and its president Yoram Hazony, the political movement of National Conservativism is largely based on specific concepts of nation, faith and family. Driven by the mission to overcome the violence of liberalism, identified with imperialism, national conservatives shape potent international and inter...
En ouverture du 3è congrès international de PLURIEL, qui s’étendra exceptionnellement sur deux ans, nous proposons un webinaire d’un après-midi le le mardi 13 avril 2021 de 15h à 19h.
https://pluriel.fuce.eu/congres/congres-islam-et-alterite/
PLURIEL 3rd International Congress on the theme "Islam and Otherness".
2020, April 14-15, Beirut, Lebanon
Study stay from April 14th to17th
Website : https://evenement.pluriel.fuce.eu
PLURIEL is the University Pltaform for Research on Islam in Europe and Lebanon. It
aims to promote the link between researchers on Islam and the Muslim-Christian...
Quels sont les types de religiosités dominantes dans la pensée arabo-musulmane? Quel est l’impact de ces religiosités construites sur la conception de l’appartenance et des frontières et des territoires? De quelle manière la mise en tension de ces religiosités peut-elle contribuer à générer des enjeux, comme les conflits identitaires? Ces derniers...
The chapter explores the shaping and reshaping of the figure of Abraham within the so-called Abrahamic religious traditions. The author urges caution in appealing to Abraham as a common ancestor or integrative figure; she looks instead to the conflictive potential of ‘Abraham who becomes Ibrāhim’. Drawing on the studies of Neuwirth and Sinai, the a...
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The article discusses the relation between liturgy, theology and social ethics, focusing particularly on gender justice and its representation in liturgy as the official worship of the Church. It argues that the way women are (not) represented within liturgy is an expression of problematic gender stereotypes which shape once more the faith and the...