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Church Reforms and the Cult of Saints

University of Zadar

Church Reforms and the Cult of Saints is the fifth Hagiatheca Conference.

The conference is organized by the

It will take place in Zadar from 17.09.2014 – 21.09.2014 

BACKGROUND

The question of church reforms has been repeatedly emerging in recent scholarship, from the early medieval monastic reform movements to the reforms promulgated by the Tridentine Council. While exploring the processes and effects of various ecclesiastical reforms, former studies did not specifically focus on a comparative analysis of the reforming actions and strategies. To this purpose, seeing the vast scholarly field covering the ecclesiastical reform movements, we have considered it necessary to establish certain parameters or comparative points that would serve as a basis for precise analysis. As one of the most important aspects of church history in general, the cult of saints could provide an adequate foothold for exploring the similarities and differences between various reformist strategies.

Following the already established tradition of Hagiotheca’s previous conferences exploring the relationship between the cult of the saints and diverse social, cultural, and political phenomena, the upcoming conference aims at juxtaposing the ways in which the church reformers approached the cult of the saints and used them in order to achieve their reformist goals. We propose to address three main problems: the creation of new cults, the suppression of new/old cults, and the transformation of the existing cults. These problems can be tackled with the following, as well as any other

SUBQUESTIONS

The organisers invite papers discussing the role of the saints’ cults in major church reforms, as well as their minor reflections, including, but not limited to:

CFP

300-word abstracts of papers (20 minutes) and posters presentations (display requirements will be given later), with an additional short CV. The working language of the conference is English. All proposals will be reviewed by an international scientific commitee. Proposals should be sent by e-mail to reformsaints@gmail.com before 15 April 2014. Notification of acceptance will be sent by 25 April 2014. Publication of the proceedings in the series Bibliotheca Hagiotheca – Colloquia is planned for 2016

For the previous proceedings, see http://www.leykam-international.hr).

The conference will take place at the University of Zadar, and will include keynote lectures (to be announced) and a guided visit to the medieval churches, museums and art collections of Zadar. A half-day excursion is planned for Sunday.

The organisers offer accommodation for the participants at Hotel Kolovare**** (http://www.hotel kolovare.com/en/) at 40% discount.

Alternative accommodation for a limited number of participants will be available at the University campus.

The participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements. The registration fee is 60 EURO (40 EURO for doctoral students and

independent researchers).

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