Tag Archives: Protestantism
May 26-29, Estonia conference on Old Religion and New Spirituality
A conference on “Old religion and new spirituality: continuity and changes in the background of secularization,” will be held at the University of Tartu, Estonia, 26-29 May 2015. This conference is organized by the research group of religious studies of … Continue reading
Oct. 25, Conference on “Growth, Stagnation, Decline, and Renewal of the Christian Churches in Korea,” 1945-2020, USA
2013 Im Conference of Korean Christianity, UCLA Center for Korean Studies: “Growth, Stagnation, Decline, and Renewal of the Christian Churches in Korea, 1945-2020” Conference Date: October 25, 2013 Topics The conference aims to investigate the history of growth and decline … Continue reading
CFP Deadline: August 25, 2013 Im Conference of Korean Christianity, USA
2013 Im Conference of Korean Christianity, UCLA Center for Korean Studies: “Growth, Stagnation, Decline, and Renewal of the Christian Churches in Korea, 1945-2020” Conference Date: October 25, 2013 Topics The conference aims to investigate the history of growth and decline … Continue reading
Apr. 19 Im Conference of Korean Christianity, USA
The 2013 Im Conference of Korean Christianity, UCLA Center for Korean Studies on “Growth, Stagnation, Decline, and Renewal of the Protestant Churches in Korea, 1945-2013” will be held April 19, 2013. Topics The conference aims to investigate growth and decline … Continue reading
CFP Deadline: Nov. 25, UCLA Im Conference of Korean Christianity, USA
The 2013 Im Conference of Korean Christianity, UCLA Center for Korean Studies on “Growth, Stagnation, Decline, and Renewal of the Protestant Churches in Korea, 1945-2013” will be held April 19, 2013. Topics The conference aims to investigate growth and decline … Continue reading
CFP Deadline: Feb 1, Kaufman Conference on Religious Traditions and Business Behavior, DC, USA
The Henry Kaufmann conference explores two central questions in the relationship between the world’s major religious traditions and the business behavior of adherents to those traditions: First, what do the world’s major organized religious traditions – Protestantism, Catholicism, Islam, Hinduism, … Continue reading