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SUMMARY:Research Field 1
DTSTART:20111024T141500Z
DTEND:20111024T174500Z
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DESCRIPTION:The impact of »Hellenization« on religious identity formatio
 n\nWith  contributions of Achim Lichtenberger\, Georgios Halkias and Chri
 stopher Beckwith\nSince the invention of the term »Hellenism« as designa
 tion of an epoch by J.G. Droysen\, the impact of Greek culture and the so 
 called »hellenic religions« on the religions in Central Asia and the Med
 iterranean has been under discussion. Have they been a trigger or push fac
 tor in processes of integration\, adoption\, amalgamization\, hierarchizat
 ion\, demarcation etc.? Have theses processes on the other hand led to inn
 er processes of stabilization (and destabilization)\, which have fostered 
 the sustainability of religious networks (densification) at the end? How f
 ar does the influence of Greek elements on religions in Central and Easter
 n Asia extend? How far is Hellenism itself enriched by religious tradition
 s from Asia? We want to discuss the impact of Hellenic conceptions on part
 icular religions in a comparative perspective. Thereby we want to focus es
 pecially on aspects of formation of religions which have been in the broad
 est sense in contact with the Hellenic culture.
URL:https://ceres.rub.de/en/events/RF1_241011_en/
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