’Religiosity and Protestantism Today’ Panel

Thursday, October 17

 

Time Session Speaker Duration
10.00 - 12.30 FIRST SESSION (Language: English)
Chair: Dr. Károly Bozsonyi
10.00 ’We are Calvinists’.
Risks and Opportunities for
Protestantism in the 21st
Century
Prof. Dr. Jan Peter Balkenende 30+15
min.
10.45 Protestantism in America
today
Dr. John Brouwer
visiting professor at KRE
20+10
min.
11:15 COFFEE BREAK 15 min.
11.30 Religions in the
Netherlands, from a
protestant-catholic
controversy to pluralism in a
secular context
Dr. Harm G. Dane
Policy officer of the Protestant
Church of the Netherlands
20+10
min.
12:00 Focusing on recent trends of
religiosity in Germany
PD Dr. Hilke Rebenstorf 20+10
min.
12.30 LUNCH offered 60 min.
14.00 - 17.15 SECOND  SESSION (Language: Hungarian)
Chair: Dr. Márton Csanády
14.00 Main trends of Hungarian
Religiosity in European
context 2013
Dr. Márton Csanády
Director of Research and
Communication
University College Professor
20+10
min.
14.30 Figures, Maps,
Consequences: Spatial and
Temporal Trends in
Religiosity in the Light of
Censuses from the Past
Century
Dr. Károly Bozsonyi
vice rector of the Károli Gáspár
University of the Reformed Church in
Hungary
and
Dr. Lajos Bálint
social researcher, Hungarian Central
Statistical Office
20+10
min.
15:00 Declining Religiosity
among Hungarian Youth
after the Turn of the
Millennium: Main Trends
and Possible Explanations
Ádám Hámori
sociologist, college assistant lecturer
at KRE; PhD student at Corvinus
University of Budapest
and
Dr. Gergely Rosta
sociologist, research fellow,
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität
Münster
20+10
min.
15:30 COFFEE BREAK 15 min.
15:45 The Society of Minor
Hungarian Settlements in
the Light of the 2011
Census
Tamás Ragadics
assistant lecturer, University of Pécs
20+10
min.
16:15 Challenging Christian
Identity in Central Europe
Prof. Dr. András Máté-Tóth
professor and head of department,
University of Szeged
20+10
min.
16:45 Analysis of the 2011
Hungarian Census  Results
on Religiosity
Gábor Dániel Nagy
senior lecturer, University of Szeged
20+10
min.