- Jadranka Rebeka Anić (Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar, HR)
- Nuria Calduch-Benages (Pontifical University of Rome, IT)
- Dimitra Koukoura (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR)
- Anastasia Manou, (Greek National Women Committee, GR)
- Rita Perintfalvi (Budapest, HU)
- Elina Vuola (University of Helsinky, FI)
- Heleen Zorgdrager (Protestant Theological University Amsterdam, NL)
THE PROGRAMME OF THE MEETING (click here to download as pdf)
Monday,
17 August
15.00-17.00
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Registration
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17.00-18.00
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Meeting of the contact women
with the secretaries of the international board (ESWTR)
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18.00-20.00
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Opening Session:
18.00-18.30 Greetings
18.30-19.15
Opening Lecture:
Dimitra Koukoura, Aristotle Univ.
Thessaloniki (GR):
“Women’s Voices in Times of
Crisis”
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19.15-20.00
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Gertraud Ladner / Maaike A.C. de Haardt, “30 Jahre ESWTR / 30 years of
ESWTR/ 30 años de ESWTR“
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20.00-21.00
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Reception
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21.00
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Meeting of country groups
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Tuesday,
18 August
8.30
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Ritual
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9.00-11.00
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Plenary with Discussion:
Nuria Calduch-Benages, (Pontifical
University of Rome, IT):
“Miriam, May Your Hope Give Us
Hope (Exod. 2:1-10)”
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11.00-11.30
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Coffee break
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11.30-13.30
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Parallel Panels:
Women as messengers of hope
(Room A)
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Magda Ksenija, “The Role of Women in the Reconciliation of the World: Paul's Women in
Romans 16” (30' + 10' discussion)
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Jone Salomonsen, “Sharing the Theological Hopes of First
Wave Feminists? Elizabeth Cady Stanton (USA) and Aasta Hansteen (Norway)” (30' + 10'
discussion)
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Annette Esser, “Hildegard’s Vision of Salvation Her Story” (30' +
10' discussion)
A hopeful vision for the whole
creation (Room B)
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Elisabeth Gerle, “A hopeful vision for the whole creation - aporia and hybridity as a
Resource” (30' + 10' discussion)
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Dzintra Iliško, “A hopeful vision for a whole creation of
a just world: Ecofeminist agenda” (30' + 10'
discussion)
Giving hope to the strange and
homeless (Room C)
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Kari Veiteberg, “Doing church and theologizing in Oslo
(Norway) among Nigerian women in prostitution and Roma beggars on the street”
(30' + 10' discussion)
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Lucreţia Maria
Paraschiva Vasilescu, “’Migrant’ Christ. Theological reflections on the immigration
phenomenon” (30' +
10' discussion)
Respect and acceptance (Room C)
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Elena Volkova, “Every Son’s Mother: Human Rights
Mariology” (30’ + 10’ discussion)
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13.30-16.00
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Lunch break
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16.00-17.00
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Subject groups
Room A
Biblical Theology
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Halyna Teslyuk, “Women's Hope for a Better Place to Live
in: Rereading Biblical
Miriam and Deborah/Jael through the lenses of the Ukrainian Maidan” (20’ + 10’ discussion)
Room B
Ethics
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Cathryn McKinney, “Divinely Genderbent: The Prophetic
Imagining of the Divine as Present in the Genderbent Movement” (20’ + 10’
discussion)
Pastoral theology (I)
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Anne-Claire Mulder, “On
religious authority and leadership - same difference?? – a group discussion”
(20’ + 10’ discussion)
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17.00-17.30
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Coffee break
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17.30-19.00
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Working group: the gender debate
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19.00-20.00
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Preparation for the General
Assembly
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20.00
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Dinner
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Wednesday,
19 August
8.30
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Ritual
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9.00-11.00
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Plenary with Discussion:
Elina Vuola (University of
Helsinky, FI):
“Finnish Orthodox Women and the
Virgin Mary”
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11.00-11.30
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Coffee break
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11.30-13.30
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Parallel Panels:
Hope in contemporary contexts (Room
A)
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Roberta Nikšić, “Socio-political engagement of women
theologians in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia” (30’ + 10’ discussion)
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Irena Sever, “Contemporary Movie Heroines as Messengers of Hope”
(30’ + 10’ discussion)
Hope in the interreligious
context (Room B)
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“Negotiating
female identities in the ethno-religious communities of Thessaloniki: Between
tradition and modernity” (60’ + 20’ discussion)
- The case of Jewish-Israelite Community (Maria Sidiropoulou)
-The case of Armenian Community (Niki Papageorgiou)
-The case of Muslim Community (Aggeliki Ziaka)
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Larissza Hrotkó, “Die Juden Ungarns im permanenten
gesellschaftlichen Dialog“
(30’ + 10’ discussion)
Respect and acceptance (Room C)
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Justyna Anna Melonowska, “A workshop: “Me – who?” Sex and gender not related narrative
scripts of “me” and “self” (30’ +
10’ discussion)
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Johanna Gustafsson Lundberg, “Religion as the Other- a Challenge for Didactic Praxis” (30’
+ 10’ discussion)
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Anne-Claire Mulder, “Safeguarding the in-between in dialoguing
with another – the practice of wonder and of breathing” (30’ + 10’ discussion)
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13.30-16.00
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Lunch break
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16.00-17.00
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Subject groups
Room A
Systematic theology
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Jenny Daggers, “Sophia’s Feast: The Eschaton as Horizon of Hope” (20’ + 10’ discussion)
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Susan
Gray, “Hope for a New Theology of
Women? Some general observations and deductions on Lonergan’s approach to
human agency in light of the Catholic teaching of womanhood” (20’ + 10’
discussion)
Room B
Pastoral Theology
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Natalia Eva Salas, “Pastoral y liturgia. Violencia de Género.
El caso de la mujer que cocino a su marido. Aprendiendo nuevas recetas” (20’ + 10’
discussion)
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Kari Veiteberg, “Facilitating worship with Nigerian women in Oslo” (20’ + 10’
discussion)
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17.00-17.30
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Coffee break
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18.00-20.00
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ESWTR General Assembly
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20.00
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Dinner
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Thursday,
20 August
8.30
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Ritual
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9.00-11.00
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Plenary with Discussion:
Jadranka Rebeka Anić (Institut
društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar, HR) /
Rita Perintfalvi (Budapest, HU):
„Die aktuellsten Gender-"Ideologie"
Kampagne in Ostmitteleuropa und ihre Gefahren“
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11.00-11.30
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Coffee break
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11.30-13.30
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Plenary with Discussion:
Anastasia Manou, (Greek National
Women Committee, GR):
"Lydias of today: women in
business leading roles, their difficulties, conflicts, chances and
challenges"
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13.30-16.00
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Lunch break
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17.00
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Excursion
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20.00
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Dinner
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Friday,
21 August
8.30
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Ritual
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9.00-11.00
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Plenary with Discussion:
Heleen Zorgdrager (Protestant
Theological University Amsterdam, NL):
"Does hope need heroes? A feminist discussion of the role of
theology and narratives of salvation in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict"
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11.00-11.30
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Coffee break
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11.30-12.30
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Conclusion
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13.00
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Lunch
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