9.30 – 11.00 o’clock:
Cold War discourses
Thea Sumalvico (Halle a. Saale; D)
Lutheran identity after the end of the Second World War in various European countries
Marco Lavopa (Paris; FRA)
From the religious spirit to the spirit of Helsinki. The Holy See and the Polish Catholic Church in the construction of the « Common European Home » (1950-1977).
Katharina Kunter (Helsinki; FIN)
The Helsinki Process – An event that made history – and Helsinki, 50 years later
11.00 – 11.30 o’clock:
Coffee break
11.30 – 13.00 o‘clock:
Orthodox Christianities
Karina Khasnulina (Leipzig; D)
The Russian Orthodox Split and Transnational Mobility of the Émigré Communities in China during the Early Cold War Period
Nuri Korkmaz (Bursa; TUR)
Creation of the Macedonian Orthodox Church and Strengthening the Macedonian National Identity by Yugoslavia Times
Alfons Brüning (Nijmegen; NL)
The Soviet Roots of Russian Orthodox Post-Soviet Moral Discourses
13.00 – 14.30 o’clock:
Lunch
14.30 – 16.00 o’clock:
Catholic actors
Kristian Geßner (Marburg; D)
Werenfried van Straaten – God’s last General of the Cold War?
Karim Schelkens (Tilburg; NL)
John Willebrands, a ‘cardinal’ figure in the tensions between Rome, Moscow and Kyiv during the Cold War Era
Maximilian Aigner (Salzburg; AUT)
Valentin Pfeifenberger - Dispector Procul – Observer from a local distance
16.00 – 16.30 o’clock:
Coffee break
16.30 – 18.00 o´clock:
Female actors
Stephanie Jungo (Fribourg; CH)
Christian female activists in the context of the women's movement and the Cold War
Nadezhda Beliakova (Bielefeld; D)
Religious Women from the Eastern Bloc as Actors of Communication during the Cold War: A Multidenominational Dimension
Daria Bochkova (Bielefeld; D)
Christian Women's Dissidence in Leningrad: Soviet Resistance During the Cold War
19.30 o´clock:
Dinner
Location: Müllner Bräu Salzburg
September 27, 2024
9.30 – 11.00 o’clock:
Christianity on other side of the Iron Curtain
Sebastian Holzbrecher (Hamburg, D)
The European Aid Fund. Church networks during the Cold War (1970-1994)
Anja Schade (Hildesheim, D)
Insight into the support of the South African liberation struggle by the Protestant church in the GDR and its significance for ANC exiles
Julian Sandhagen (Rome; IT)
From Victims to Martyrs. Pope Pius XII, Bishop Joseph P. Hurley and the struggle for Catholicism in Socialist Yugoslavia
11.00 – 11.30 o’clock:
Coffee break
11.30 – 13.00 o ‘clock:
Religion resistance from inside and the strength of the religious tools
Sourajit Ghosh (Nālandā, Rajgir; IND)
Lotus in Sea of Fire: Nipponzan Myōhōji Pacifism in the Nuclear Age and Nuclear Disarmament Advocacy Based Peace Movements in Cold War Period [Ort]
Marion Dotter (Munich; D)
With Faith against Communism: Austrian Pastoral and Symbolic Support for the Catholic Church in the East as Part of an Anti-Communist Strategy in the Cold War (1945-1968)
Erik Sidenvall (Lund; SWE)
Public Praying in the Cold War