Our core group experienced urbanity and religion in the lanes of Erfurt. Members of the KFG prepared short presentations at spots connected to Religion and Urbanity along a route through Erfurt. The walk on the 4th of June aimed to explore our theme "Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations" through the history of Erfurt. Starting from the Max-Weber-Kolleg, six stations in the city gave us the opportunity to discover city spaces and some of Erfurt's iconic monuments through the perspecti..
-- Sara Keller On 20 October 2020, in the midst of a second coronavirus surge and unfavourable au...
Drawing on the Manchester and Salford Whit Walks, a Church of England Whitsuntide procession, this...
--- Jörg Rüpke The summer school “Roman rituals: dynamics, topography and objects: Introduction to...
On 18 July 2019, the second edition of our city walk on “Religion and Urbanity” in Erfurt took place...
On the 30th of June 2020, the KFG "Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations" has scheduled its n...
-- by Sara Keller A Unique City Walk In the framework of our recent City Walk, Erfurt revealed ...
The KFG "Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations" organized a lecture series at the university ...
The Centre for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences (Kollegforschungsgruppe, KFG) "Rel...
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Erfurt, the Blue City provides a new view of Erfurt by focusing on the many unexpected ways in which...
The third edition of our ‘Religion and Urbanity’ city walk continued our exploration of dynamic reli...
This blog considers the mutual formation of urbanity and religion from antiquity to the present. It ...
The subjective character of urbanity invites to differentiate actors: urban experiences are shaped b...
The background to this article is the debate on cities as post-secular and superdiverse. The authors...
-- Sara Keller On 20 October 2020, in the midst of a second coronavirus surge and unfavourable au...
Drawing on the Manchester and Salford Whit Walks, a Church of England Whitsuntide procession, this...
--- Jörg Rüpke The summer school “Roman rituals: dynamics, topography and objects: Introduction to...
On 18 July 2019, the second edition of our city walk on “Religion and Urbanity” in Erfurt took place...
On the 30th of June 2020, the KFG "Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations" has scheduled its n...
-- by Sara Keller A Unique City Walk In the framework of our recent City Walk, Erfurt revealed ...
The KFG "Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations" organized a lecture series at the university ...
The Centre for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences (Kollegforschungsgruppe, KFG) "Rel...
Religion has affected dramatic developments in the history of cities – from foundations to waves of ...
An article bringing together a range of scholars from a variety of disciplines – including history, ...
Erfurt, the Blue City provides a new view of Erfurt by focusing on the many unexpected ways in which...
The third edition of our ‘Religion and Urbanity’ city walk continued our exploration of dynamic reli...
This blog considers the mutual formation of urbanity and religion from antiquity to the present. It ...
The subjective character of urbanity invites to differentiate actors: urban experiences are shaped b...
The background to this article is the debate on cities as post-secular and superdiverse. The authors...
-- Sara Keller On 20 October 2020, in the midst of a second coronavirus surge and unfavourable au...
Drawing on the Manchester and Salford Whit Walks, a Church of England Whitsuntide procession, this...
--- Jörg Rüpke The summer school “Roman rituals: dynamics, topography and objects: Introduction to...