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SUMMARY:IAHR Kongress ||| Response
DTSTART:20150825T070000Z
DTEND:20150825T090000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T020948Z
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DESCRIPTION:Response und Kommentar \nvon Alex Cuffel (CERES) auf die Vortr
 äge des Panels Equilibrium - Violence - Entanglement: Interaction between
  minority and majority religious communities in the Middle Ages\nPanelleit
 ung: Dorothea Weltecke (ehem. KHK Research-Fellow)\nReligious  affiliation
  and identity has to be repeatedly negotiated\, defined\, and  chosen. The
  external borders of religions are repeatedly redetermined  and penetrated
 . Frequently\, quantitativerelationships between religious  groups are inc
 ongruent with prevailing power relationships. Followers  of dominant relig
 ions continueto quite often be numerically inferior so  that nondominant r
 eligious communitieshave had to take on subordinate  positions. This proce
 ss has direct consequences for\, on the one hand\,  social\, economic\, an
 d cultural development and\, on the other hand\, the  development of relig
 ious doctrines and convictions themselves.  Notrarely\, and across a broad
  societal spectrum\, religious minorities  have seen themselves subjected 
 to persecution\, violence\, or exclusion.  Models explaining religious vio
 lence need theoretical and methodological  refinement. This panel will dea
 l with these aspects of interaction  between majority and minority religio
 us communities by selecting case  studies from diverse cultural milieus ra
 nging from medieval Anatolia to  South Asia.\n(Panel 25-106 | 122)
URL:https://ceres.rub.de/de/events/iahrresponse2508_12/
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