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Lecture Series "Sacred Times: The Spiritual Quality of Sunday. Sunday Cultures between Religious and Secular Meaning

January 12, 2023: Prof. Dr. Ulrich Riegel (religious educator from Siegen) - The Spiritual Quality of Sunday. Sunday cultures between religious and secular meaning.

 

Ring­before­le­sung "Hei­li­ge Zei­ten. Ver­stän­di­gun­gen zwi­schen Theo­lo­ gie undKul­tur­wis­sen­schaft"
The "sacred" is never "given" as such, but shows itself exclusively in the profane. Therein lies an insurmountable bond of the sacred to culture in its changing, historical forms of expression. The understanding of the sacred is thus always also an understanding of the cultural and refers theology to the perspectives and methods of cultural studies.
In the lecture series "Sacred Times" we will look from different disciplinary perspectives for what constitutes the quality of the "sacred". The aim is to find out which strategies and techniques of demarcation are effective: What makes times "sacred", how are differences to "normal" times produced, what practices are associated with them, where do religious conceptualizations of time continue to have an effect in the secular? Time is not to be understood solely as a medium that is more or less fixed in its structure. Rather, it is about temporality in its religious-cultural forms of appropriation, which in turn can be reflected theologically as well as philosophically and considered with regard to their respective situation of the (religious) subject. Finally, the question of the sacred is posed: How do conceptualizations of time affect the ideas of and dealings with the sacred, which, after all, can only be thought of as accessible to human beings insofar as it manifests itself in the temporal?

 

Further dates (all on Thursdays from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.):

  • January 26, 2023: Dr. Fana Schiefen (fundamental theologian in Münster) -. On the value of forgetting
  • February 2, 2023: Prof. Dr. Anne-Charlott Trepp (historian in Kassel) -. From the end time to the seculum? Notes on the Genesis of Progress and Future Thought in Western Modernity.

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