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do Labi-Nime
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| CESNUR
- Centro Studi sulle Nuove Religioni diretto da Massimo Introvigne
Identità
e futuro dei movimenti religiosi. Prospettive trans-nazionali fra globalizzazione
e conflitto
Programme / Programma
Chair: J. Gordon MELTON Massimo INTROVIGNE (CESNUR, Torino): “Beyond The Da Vinci Code: History and Myth of the Priory of Sion” Michael HOMER (Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City): “‘Assisting the Trier of Fact’: The Rules of Evidence Concerning Expert Witnesses in American Jurisprudence and the Cases about Religious Movements” Jean-François MAYER (University of Fribourg): “Hizb-Ut-Tahrir: An Islamic Political Movement in the West” June
3, 2005 / 3 giugno 2005 Chair: Reender KRANENBORG Assessore Regionale dei Beni Culturali ed Ambientali e della Pubblica Istruzione / Secretary of State for Culture and Education On. Prof. Alessandro PAGANO – “Identità e futuro dei valori religiosi in Sicilia” (Greetings – in Italian, with English translation) Death, Evil, and Religious Movements / I movimenti religiosi di fronte alla morte e al male George CHRYSSIDES (University of Wolverhampton): “Sources of Doctrine in the Solar Temple” J. Gordon MELTON (ISAR, Santa Barbara): “Death and the New Religious Movements” Susan PALMER (Dawson College, Montréal): “Death and Dying in New Religions ” Afe ADOGAME (University of Bayreuth): “Dealing With Local Satanic Technology: Deliverance Rhetoric in the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries” 12.30 p.m. – Lunch / Pranzo 2 - 4 p.m. – Concurrent Sessions / Sessioni concomitanti
Section 3 / Sessione 3 – Islam, the Mediterranean Region and the West between Dialogue and Conflict / Occidente, Islam e Mediterraneo fra dialogo e conflitto Chair: Jean-François MAYER Jeffrey KENNEY (DePauw University): “Public Religion and Public Life in Egypt” A.O. SHURIYE (International Islamic University, Malaysia): “Islamic Views on Bioengineering Issues, Abortion, and Euthanasia” Maria ALVANOU (Università di Trento): “Islamic Incitement and Palestinian Female Suicide Terrorism” Baqer Talebi DARABI (Center for Religious Studies, Qom): “Potential Scope for Interfaith Accommodation in Shi’ism”
Section 4 / Sessione 4 – Identity and Future of Local and/or Global Movements / Identità e futuro di movimenti locali e/o globali Chair: Constance A. JONES Maria De Lourdes ALCANTARA (University of Sao Paulo): “Fragmentation of the Religion and Construction of New Narratives: The Guarani Religious Narrative of the Reserve of Dourados” M.A. BRIGHTMAN (University of Cambridge): “Transnational Evangelism and Social Hierarchy: The Political Use of Religion in the Guianas” Liselotte FRISK (Högskolan Dalarna University): “Is New Age a Construction? Popular Religiosity in the Light of Globalization Theories” Frederic LAMOND (Consultant and Lecturer): "Varieties of Neo-Paganism"
Section 5 / Sessione 5 – Satanism: Fact vs. Fiction / Leggende urbane e realtà del satanismo Chair: James BEVERLEY Rafal SMOCZYNSKI (Polish Academy of Sciences): “The Role of Fantasy in the Ritual Abuse Scare” Kennet GRANHOLM (Abo Akademi University): “Dark Magic, Transnational Connections and Glocal Eclecticism” Reender KRANENBORG (Free University of Amsterdam): “The Evil of Satanism”
Sessione 6 / Section 6 – Forme di spiritualità nella società secolare / Spirituality in a Secular Society (in Italian) Chair: PierLuigi ZOCCATELLI Luigi BERZANO (Università di Torino): “Spiritualità giovanili tra identità e identificazione” Giuseppe GIORDAN (Università della Valle d’Aosta): “Verso una sociologia della spiritualità?” Carlo GENOVA (Università di Torino): “Forme di militanza nell’associazionismo religioso giovanile” Nicola PANNOFINO (Università di Torino): "Secolarizzazione versus conversione religiosa?"
4.30 - 6.30 p.m. – Concurrent Sessions / Sessioni concomitanti
Section 7 / Sessione 7 – Scientology Revisited / Scientology: un riesame Chair: J. Gordon MELTON James BEVERLEY (Tyndale Seminary, Toronto): “Curbing Vicious Circles in the Scientology Wars” Régis DERICQUEBOURG (University of Lille): “Religious Rituals in the Church of Scientology: Are They Really Important?” Respondents: Martin WEIGHTMAN and Raffaella DI MARZIO
Section 8 / Sessione 8 – Identity and Future of Esoteric Movements / Identità e futuro dei movimenti esoterici Chair: Liselotte FRISK Milda ALISAUSKIENE (Vytautas Magnus University, Riga): “The Revival of Occultism in Lithuanian Society” Sylvain IMBS (Meudon, France): “Western Esotericism at 21st Century: Spiritual Filiation or Doctrinal Conflicts?” PierLuigi ZOCCATELLI (CESNUR, Torino): “G.I. Gurdjieff and his Grandson in Kurliyun” Dorota HALL (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw): “The New Age in Poland: Lines of Conflict”
Section 9 / Sessione 9 – Identity and Future of Chinese and Japanese Movements / Identità e futuro di movimenti cinesi e giapponesi Chair: Giuseppe GIORDAN Carlo BARONE (University of Milan Bicocca, Italy): “The Expansion of the Soka Gakkai in Italy: Analysis of a Success-story” Michiaki OKUYAMA (Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, Nagoya): “Religious Freedom for Japanese Politicians? East Asian Religious Contention Surrounding Yasukuni Shrine” David OWNBY (Montréal University): “Qigong, Falun Gong and the Future of Religion in China”
8 p.m. – Banquet / Cena di gala Michele VILARDO (Partinico), “When Sicily (Almost) Became a U.S. State: Sicilian Separatism and the Church, 1945-1955” / “Quando la Sicilia stava per diventare uno Stato degli Stati Uniti: il separatismo siciliano e la Chiesa, 1945-1955” (English / Italian) June
4, 2005 / 4 giugno 2005 Section 10 / Sessione 10 – Pluralism within Islam in Malaysia / Pluralismo all’interno dell’Islam in Malaysia Chair: A. O. SHURIYE Abdul GHAFAR DON (National University of Malaysia): “Promoting Social Harmony: The Role of Islam in the Context of Malaysian Plural Society” Mohammad YUSOFF (Putra University of Malaysia): “Religious Issues and Party Politics: The Case of Two Muslim Based Political Parties in Malaysia” Mohd. Noor YAZID (University of Malaysia, Sabah): “The September 11 and Islamic Movement in Southeast Asia: A Comparative Studies Among the Majority and Minority Muslim Countries”
Section 11 / Sessione 11 – Alcune prospettive italiane / Some Italian Perspectives (in Italian) Chair: Luigi BERZANO Raffaella DI MARZIO (Pontificia Facoltà di Scienze dell’Educazione “Auxilium”, Roma): “La psicologia sociale dei gruppi religiosi” Luigi MASSARA (Palermo): “Brevi considerazioni sulle frontiere sociopolitiche e religiose – Conseguenze della immigrazione in Occidente” Andrea MOLLE (Università di Milano): “L’insegnamento divino della gradualità alla base della politica di espansione di Sukyo Mahikari in Italia: un’interpretazione socio-antropologica” Alessandro AMICARELLI (Università di Urbino): "La questione del velo islamico in Francia, Gran Bretagna, Turchia e Uzbekistan: osservazioni giuridiche" Antonio MUSARRA (stagista, Università di Firenze): "Esoterismo e cultura di massa: il caso Luther Blisset"
Section 12 / Sessione 12 – Historical Figures, Identity and Values / Figure, identità, valori Chair: Milda ALISAUSKIENE Edgar J. BAUER (Heidelberg, Germany): “Pier Paolo Pasolini: Revelation, Revolution and the Symbol of the Desert” Jane WILLIAMS-HOGAN (Bryn Athyn College): “Swedenborgians: Common Confession, Conflicting Views of the Path to Peace” Ariana VOLARIC (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia): “Discourses on Gender in Gabrielle Wittek’s Inner Path”
11 a.m. – Coffee break
11.15 a.m. - 1.15 p.m. – Concurrent Sessions / Sessioni concomitanti Section 13 / Sessione 13 – Certains Problèmes en France et en Francophonie / Alcuni problemi in Francia e nei paesi francofoni (in French) Chair: Régis DERICQUEBOURG Jean-Jacques GABUT (Lyon, France): “Les rapports entre l’Eglise catholique et la franc-maçonnerie en France, des origines à nos jours” Etanislas NGODI (Marien Ngouabi University, Congo): “Foisonnement religieux et crise urbaine au Congo Barazzaville” Discussant : Sylvain IMBS
Section 14 / Sessione 14 – Identity and Future of Religious Pluralism within the Globalization Context / Identità e futuro del pluralismo religioso nella globalizzazione Chair: George CHRYSSIDES Aleksandra Kanalec IVANCIC (Koper, Slovenia): “Alternative Religions Through the Mirror of Personal Law” Petia GENKOVA PETROVA (University of Passau, Germany): “Is the Globalization Another Way to the Dominance of Individualism? A Cross-cultural Study (Germany, France, Bulgaria, China)” Tamasin RAMSAY (University of Melbourne): “When We Change, the World Will Change” Pietro DE MARCO (Università di Firenze): “Law, Politics, and Fundamentalism in Italy: From the Concordat of 1929 to the Contemporary Democratic State- (Nation-) Building ”
Section 15 / Sessione 15 – Religion, Violence and Geo-Politics / Religione, violenza e geopolitica Chair: Mark SEDGWICK Daniela-Emanuela DANACICA (Constantin Brancusi University of Tg-Jiu): “The Religious Phenomenon and Contemporary Geopolitics “ John WALLISS (Liverpool Hope University College): “Millenarianism and Violence: Towards a Critique of the ‘Cultural Opposition’ Model” Ines GABEL (The Open University, Israel): “The National Religious Movement in Israel: The (Unsuccessful) Attempt to Integrate a Religious Lifestyle into the Secular State” Irene BRIONES (Complutense University of Madrid): “Problems of Religious Pluralism in China and Pakistan”
Section 16 / Sessione 16 – Some Esoteric Groups in Sicily and the Baltic Countries / L’esoterismo in Sicilia e nei Paesi Baltici Chair: PierLuigi ZOCCATELLI Martin P. STARR (Chicago, Illinois): “Thelema in Sicily: A Portrait in Black and White” Nikandrs GILLS (University of Latvia): “Last Testament’s Church: History, Current Situation and the Outlook. Experience in Latvia” Agita MISANE (University of Latvia): “Latvian Fire-rite Movement” Pietro SAJA (Cefalù, Italy): “Aleister Crowley, pittore e scalatore” (in Italian)
Section 17 / Sessione 17 – Issues in Mormonism / Problemi del Mormonismo Chair: Susan PALMER Timothy MILLER (University of Kansas): “Social Roots of the Mormon United Order”" Will BAGLEY (Salt Lake City, Utah): “The Press in Utah: A Critical View” James BEVERLEY (Tyndale Seminary, Toronto): “The New Mormon-Evangelical Dialogue” Discussant: Michael HOMER
1.30 p.m – Business Lunch / Pranzo
2.30 - 7 p.m. – Escursione di studio: alla scoperta del patrimonio culturale e religioso siciliano (Visite guidate a Palermo e Monreale) / Field trip: Discovering Cultural and Religious Treasures of Sicily (Tour of Palermo and Monreale with English-speaking guide)
7.45 p.m. – Dinner / Cena
9 p.m. Sessione 18 (Plenaria) / Section 18 (Plenary) Il pluralismo religioso in Sicilia tra identità e futuro: lo stato della ricerca / Religious Pluralism in Sicily: Identity and Future (in Italian) Chair: Massimo INTROVIGNE Panel: S.E. Mons. Cataldo NARO (Arcivescovo di Monreale), Luigi BERZANO (Università di Torino), PierLuigi ZOCCATELLI (CESNUR)
June
5, 2005 / 5 giugno 2005 Section 19 / Sessione 19 – Issues in Studying Religious Movements in Western and Eastern Europe / Lo studio dei movimenti religiosi e i suoi problemi nell’Europa dell’Est e dell’Ovest Chair: Jane WILLIAMS-HOGAN Julia S. KOVALCHUK (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Novosibirsk): “Contemporary Religious Situation in South Siberia: New Developments and Change of the Traditional Religious-Ethnic Patterns” Marina V. VOROBJOVA (Director of Religious Studies Research Center “Ethna”, St. Petersburg): “New Religious Movements in Russia: Dynamics and Perspectives of Development” Sébastien GREGOV (French University Nanterre, Paris): “The Relationship Between the CESNUR and the Golden Rosy Cross: Operation or Cooperation?” John Paul HEALY (The University of New South Wales, Sydney): “Beginning to Comprehend the Lie of the Land in Researching New Religious Movements”
Section 20 / Sessione 20 – Identity and Future of Mormonism in Italy / Identità e futuro del Mormonismo in Italia Chair: Michael W. HOMER James A. TORONTO (Brigham Young University): “Joseph Toronto, First Italian Convert to Mormonism” Eric DURSTELLER (Brigham Young University): “Mormons in Italy, 1867-1965” James A. TORONTO (Brigham Young University): “The Second Italian Mission, 1965-Present” Discussant: Mario DePILLIS (University of Massachusetts)
Section 21 / Sessione 21 – Identity and Future in Movements Originating from India / Identità e futuro nei movimenti di origine indiana Chair: Nikandrs GILLS Boris FALIKOV (Russian State University of Humanities, Moscow): “ISKCON in Russia: Kirtanas Amidst Cultural Change” Constance A. JONES (California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco): “Expanding the Definition of New Religious Movements: Hindu Movements as Examples of Ethnic Churches” Mark SEDGWICK (American University in Cairo): “New Religious Movements, Religious Plurality, and the Bengal Renaissance” 11.30 a.m. – Coffee Break 12 noon – Conferenza stampa conclusiva / Press Conference Assessore Regionale dei Beni Culturali ed Ambientali e della Pubblica Istruzione / Secretary of State for Culture and Education On. Prof. Alessandro PAGANO - Massimo INTROVIGNE (CESNUR) - J. Gordon MELTON (ISAR, Santa Barbara)
1 p.m. Final Lunch / Pranzo conclusivo CESNUR reproduces or quotes documents from the media and different sources on a number of religious issues. Unless otherwise indicated, the opinions expressed are those of the document's author(s), not of CESNUR or its directors. |
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