PISERI program_english_26.06-2 - Università della Valle d`Aosta

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PISERI program_english_26.06-2 - Università della Valle d`Aosta
Religious education in Europe in XX
century: historical experience and transition
of values
International Scientific Conference
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
23-25 August, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
Organized by:
Institute of Philosophy and Sociology/University of Latvia
Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome (Italy)
Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Science,
Moscow (Russia)
Jesuit University “Ignatianum”, Krakow (Poland)
University Valle d’Aosta, Italy
State Research Program “Letonika”
Programme
Sunday, August 23
Arrival in Riga
Cultural program
13.00 – 16.00 – guided tour in the Old Riga (in English, Russian and Italian)
Monday, August 24 (Raiņa bulv. 19, Small Aula)
9.00 Registration and Coffee
10.00 – 10.30 Opening and Plenary Session
Indriķis Muižnieks, Rector of University of Latvia
Marek Inglot, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome
Alexey Komarov, Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Science, Moscow (Russia)
Maurizio Piseri, University Valle d’Aosta, Italy
Maija Kūle, Director of Institute of Philosophy and Sociology
Plenary Session
Chair: Marek Inglot
10.30 – 12.30
Maija Kūle (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology/Latvia)
The meaning of teaching religion, philosophy and humanities: past and contemporary age of
globalization
Angelo Gaudio (The University of Udine/Italy)
Catholic education in modern Italy 1861-2011
Natalja Suhova (St.Tihon’s Orthodox University/Russia)
The religious schools of Russian Orthodox Church. From the “new - course” to “upgrade:” 19431990
Nadezhda Beljakova (Institute of World History/ Russia)
The models of education of the Soviet Evangelical communities: institutionalization and
experience of teaching behind the legal boarders.
Solveiga Krūmiņa – Koņkova (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology/Latvia)
Religious education models in Europe and discussions on religious education in Latvia from
1990 up to 2000
12.30-14.00 – Lunch
Session II
Chair: Maija Kūle
14.00 – 15.30
Aleksey Beglov (Institute of World History/Russia)
The Orthodox religious education in underground: 1918-1990
Inese Runce (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology/Latvia)
The Catholic Education system in the interwar period in Latvia
Irina Paert (University of Tartu/Estonia)
Educational work with young people in the Orthodox communities in the Baltic States 1918–
1939
15.30 – 16.00 - Coffee break
Session III
Chair: Maurizio Piseri
16.00 – 17.30
Sergey Michalchenko (University of Brjansk/Russia)
The theological faculties of Serbian, Horvath and Slovenian Kingdom (Yugoslavia) in 20s and
30s of 20th century by the eyes of Russian emigrant
Svetlana Bogojavlenska (University of Mainz/Germany)
The role of Orthodoxy in the state schools of Russian minority in Latvia in 20s and 30s of 20th
century
Regina Laukaityte (Institute of Lithuanian History/Lithuania)
Monastic schools in Lithuania: Two starting positions at the beginning and at the end of the ХХ
century
Discussions
18.00 - Conference dinner
August 25, (Raiņa bulv. 19, Small Aula)
Session IV
Chair: Solveiga Krūmiņa - Koņkova
10.00 – 12.00
Clauss Peter Sajak (University of Münster/Germany)
No Inducation without Education - The German Way of Catholic Religious Education since
1945
Māra Kiope (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology/Latvia)
Religious education in the Catholic Church of Latvia after the Second Vatican Council in the
situation of totalitarian atheistic regime
Angelo Bianchi (Catholic University of Milan/Italy)
Giovanni Battista Montini and the intellectual and religious formation of the students of the
FUCI (Federation of Italian Catholic university students).
Aleksandrs Stepanovs (Riga Higher Institute of Religious Science of the Pontifical Lateran
University/Latvia)
Folk religiosity in the Latvian Roman Catholic Church in the Soviet period: 1940-1991.
Religious education and image of the suffering Christ
Vanessa Pollastro (The Archive of Catholic Social Movement in Italy)
Italian Catholic Workers in the Period after WWII: Organizational choices and cultural leanings.
Discussions
12.00 – 13.30 - lunch
Session V
Chair: Evgenia Tokareva
13.30 – 15.00
Fernando Bellelli (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia/Italy)
The influence of Rosmini in Italian pedagogy in 20th century
Proterej Nikolaj Tchernokrak (Saint-Serge, France)
The Russian emigre center of religious education in Paris
Ingrīda Trups-Kalne (Riga Higher Institute of Religious Science of the Pontifical Lateran
University/Latvia)
Sociopsychological foundations of moral fostering and education in the 20th century:
overcoming the practical complications of the liberal paradigm
Vladimir Ameltchenkov (father Seraphim) (Moscow, Russia)
Religious education in Smolensk in 20th century
Discussions
14.30 – 15.00 – Coffee break
Session VI
Chair: Irina Paert
15.00 – 16.30
Jānis Vējš (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology/Latvia)
Toleration and Critical Thinking (Educational Experience)
Skaidrīte Kalvāne (sister Klāra PIJ) (Riga Higher Institute of Religious Science of the
Pontifical Lateran University/Latvia)
Religious upbringing in the Soviet times in Latvia: ministry of the Congregation of the Sisters of
Poor Child Jesus
Svetlana Volgina (The Grebenschikov’s Seminary)
Religious education and upbringing of Riga’s Old believers in 90s of 20th century
16.30 - Closing of conference
17.00 - Visit to the Grebenschikov’s Old Believers Community in Riga: tour and dinner.
Welcoming and presentation by Illarions Ivanovs
Organizing and Scientific Committee
Marek Inglot, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome (Italy)
Evgenia Tokareva, Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Science, Moscow (Russia)
Maurizio Piseri, University Valle d’Aosta, Italy
Maija Kūle, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology/University of Latvia
Inese Runce, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology/University of Latvia
Solveiga Krūmiņa – Koņkova, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology/University of Latvia
Nadezhda Beljakova, Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Science, Moscow
(Russia)
Alexey Komarov, Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Science, Moscow (Russia)
Wit Pasierbek, Jesuit University “Ignatianum”, Krakow (Poland)
Māra Kiope, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology/University of Latvia
Vallija Rone, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology/University of Latvia

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