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November 22, 2010
[SSJ: 6436] Lecture on December 15, 18.00 h
From: Marga Dinkel
Date: 2010/11/22
The German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ) in Tokyo and the Tokyo Bureau of the Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation cordially invite you to three lectures on
Religion and Politics. Japan, Germany and Switzerland in Comparison
15 December 2010 (Wed.), 6 pm – 8 pm,
The three presenters will apply a comparative perspective to analyze religious parties in present day Japan, Germany and Switzerland and to evaluate the parties’ significance within each of the national political systems. Next to introducing the relevant religious groups the focus of each lecture will also be on important religious references and contents in political programs as well as on other political areas that are given religious significance.
The comparative perspective is not only of interest to the academic community dealing with the broad field of religion and politics, but also of practical political relevance. The findings of each presenter help to compare how religious actors in these three industrialized nations translate religious beliefs into political concepts, concrete political preferences and demands, as well as into political action.
Presenters:
Switzerland: Dorothée de Nève, PhD, FernUniversität
in Hagen
Germany: Inga Beinke, M.A.,
Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
Japan: Axel Klein, PhD, German Institute for
Japanese Studies (DIJ) Tokyo
Moderator:
Yuki Abe, PhD, German Institute for Japanese Studies
(DIJ) Tokyo
The lectures will be presented in English at the DIJ.
After the event snacks and drinks will be served.
Admission is free but please register by email with:
forum@dijtokyo.org
Approved by ssjmod at 06:14 PM