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ENLIGHTENMENT AND RELIGION - Past Events of the Seminar

  • Lecture by Tomasz Szymański (University of Wrocław)
    10 June 2022, 16-18 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    10 June 2022, 16-18 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    „Wieczne i progresywne Objawienie": Pierre Leroux wobec myśli Oświecenia
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  • Does Early Modern Philosophy Need Leo Strauss?
    1 April 2022
    Microsoft Teams
    To what extent many important figures in the history of philosophy implicitly advanced secularisation while explicitly claiming to defend or reform religion?
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  • Lecture by Wojciech Kozyra (University of Warsaw)
    24 March 2022, 16-18 CET
    Room 25, Institute of Philosophy, UJ
    24 March 2022, 16-18 CET
    Room 25, Institute of Philosophy, UJ, Grodzka 52, 33-332 Kraków, Poland
    Judeochristianity in Kant and the German Enlightenment
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  • Lecture by Prof. Stephen Palmquist (Hong Kong Baptist University)
    29 April 2021, 16-18 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    29 April 2021, 16-18 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    "Does Kant's Enlightened Religion Have Quaker Roots?". Abstract and registration on the event details page.
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  • Lecture by Prof. Wouter Hanegraaff (Univ. of Amsterdam)
    1 April 2021, 16-18 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    1 April 2021, 16-18 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    "Imagining Swedenborg’s Heaven". Abstract and registration on the event details page.
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  • Lecture by Prof. Laura Anna Macor (Univ. of Verona)
    26 March 2021, 16-18 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    26 March 2021, 16-18 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    26 March 2021, lecture: 'Johann Joachim Spalding and "the Bestimmung des Menschen": Philosophy (and Religion) as a Way of Life in the German Enlightenment'. Abstract and registration on the event details page.
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  • Lecture by Prof. Maeve Cooke (University College Dublin)
    14 January 2021, 18-20 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    14 January 2021, 18-20 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    14 January 2021, 18-20 CET, Lecture: 'Freedom and Reason: Habermas' Critique of Kierkegaard.' Abstract and registration on the event details page.
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  • Online Lecture and Workshop by Prof. Adam Grzeliński (Nicolaus Copernicus Univ. in Toruń)
    23 April 2020
    Webinar on Microsoft Teams
    23 April 2020, 16-18, Online lecture and workshop: "Locke na rozdrożu: Religia i problem spójności filozofii Locke’a" (in Polish). Abstracts and registration to the webinar on the event details page.
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  • Online Lecture by Prof. Przemysław Gut (Catholic Univ. of Lublin)
    29 January 2021, 18-20 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    29 January 2021, 18-20 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    Online lecture: "Spinoza’s Critique of Religious Fanaticism". Abstract and registration on the event details page.
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  • Online Lecture by Prof. Wiep van Bunge (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
    5 November 2020, 16-18 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    5 November 2020, 16-18 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    Title: "Secularisation in the Dutch Republic: The Irrelevance of Philosophy." Abstract and registration on the event details page.
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  • Lecture by Prof. Jeffrey D. Burson and Workshop
    8-9 October, 2020
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    8-9 October, 2020
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    8 October, 16-18 CET: Lecture: "The Theological Revolution of Enlightenment" by Prof. Jeffrey D. Burson. 9 October, 13-20 CET: Workshop: "Between Secularisation and Reform: Religion in the Enlightenment"
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  • Lecture by Dr. Dominic Erdozain (Emory University)
    11 March 2021, 18-20 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    11 March 2021, 18-20 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    "If Men Were Angels: Reason and Passion in the Enlightenment". Abstract and registration on the event details page.
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  • Lecture and workshop by Prof. Winfried Schröder (Univ. of Marburg)
    5-6 March 2020, Room 25
    Institute of Philosophy, UJ
    5-6 March 2020, Room 25
    Institute of Philosophy, UJ, Grodzka 52, 33-332 Kraków, Poland
    5 Mar 2020, 17-18:30, Lecture: "The origins of atheism in the early modern period and the Enlightenment."6 Mar 2020, 11-12:30, Workshop: "Symbolum sapientiae." Abstracts and registration on the event details page.
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  • Online Lecture by Dr. Ian Leask (Dublin City University)
    17 December 2020, 18-20 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    17 December 2020, 18-20 CET
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    Online Lecture: ‘A Matter of Dangerous Consequence’: Molyneux and Locke on Toland' Abstract and registration on the event details page.
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  • Online Lecture by Prof. Steffen Huber (Jagiellonian Univ. in Kraków)
    21 May 2020, 16-18, Lecture
    Webinar
    21 May 2020, 16-18, Lecture: "Religious Rationalism in Antitrinitarian Authors: Johannes Crell, Andreas Wisowatius, Joachim Stegman". Abstracts and registration on the event details page.
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  • Lecture by Dr.  Anna Szyrwińska-Hörig (University of Vechta)
    Fri, 19 May
    Room 4, Krakowskie Przedmieście 3
    19 May, 16:45 – 18:45 CEST
    Room 4, Krakowskie Przedmieście 3, University of Warsaw, 00-927 Warszawa, Poland
    The Idea of a New Man between Religion and Enlightenment: The Evolution of the concept from Luther to Kant
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  • Book Launch of Anna Tomaszewska's "Kant’s Rational Religion and the Radical Enlightenment"
    27 Apr, 18:00 – 20:00 CEST
    Room 5, Inst. of Religious Studies, UJ, Grodzka 52, 31-044 Kraków, Poland
    Commentaries by Stephen Palmquist, Diego Lucci and Wojciech Kozyra, together with discussion on Anna Tomaszewska's new book that offers a radical reassessment of Kant's religious thinking.
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  • Lecture by Prof. Damien Tricoire (University of Trier)
    Fri, 18 Jun
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    18 Jun 2021, 16:00 – 18:00 CEST
    Webinar at Microsoft Teams
    "Sense and Sensibility. The Scholastic Origins of the Enlightenment Man of Feeling". Abstract and registration on the event details page.
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