The conference focuses on the potential for conflicts and developments in-cluded in the field of religion in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Specifically, the conference considers the so-called „Revival Movements“ that attempted the theological self-empowerment of Christian laymen and laywomen. Defying the resistance of the academic theology and traditional churches, those movements – also called „pietism“ – have spread transnationally since the 19th century.

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Revival Movements as conflict agendas of the popular (Tag 1)

Revival Movements as conflict agendas of the popular
The conference focuses on the potential for conflictsand developments included in the field of religion in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Specifically, the conference considers the so-called „Revival Movements“ that attempted the theological self-empowerment of Christian laymen and laywomen. Defying the resistance of the academic theology and traditional churches, those movements – also called „pietism“ – have spread transnationally since the 19th century.
Please register by email to: Siedek-Strunk@sfb1472.uni-siegen.de.
Let us know whether you will be attending the conference in person or digitally. The Webex link to the conference room will be sent to you one week before the start.
Saturday, 24.06.2023
09.00–09.45
Johan Smits (Amsterdam/NL): Linking up to academia: theological journals as gateways for non-academic scholarship
09.45–10.30
Cat Ashton (Toronto/CA): Revelation Remix: The Ascendance of Premillennial Dispensationalism
10.30–11.00
Coffee break
11.00–12.00
Final discussion