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Political Science & Religious Studies Summer Course

Competing Values, Shifting Norms: Questioning the Intersection of Religion and Politics through Moral Debates

When:

24 August - 29 August 2025

School:

UCSIA Summer School on Religion, Culture & Society

Institution:

UCSIA - University Centre Saint-Ignatius Antwerp

City:

Antwerp

Country:

Belgium

Language:

English

Credits:

0 EC

registration deadline 30 April 2025
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UCSIA Summer School on Religion, Culture & Society

About

The 2025 UCSIA Summer School offers an inquiry into how the intersection of religion and politics today is predominantly articulated through moral lenses and their effects. Building on the 2024 summer school on theopolitics and the theological narratives of nationalism, populism and conservatism from an institutionalized level, this year’s focus will be on the entanglements between the political and the religious via moral tensions and debates from a bottom-up perspective and their influence on different levels of (theo)political action.

The human capacity to shape one’s life and environment has brought forward an incessant negotiation of values and norms, of definitions of the good life, shaping various philosophical and religious traditions. These traditions continue to influence the cultural, social and political spheres and inform the power dynamics between the state, religious and social institutions, and individual lives. At the same time, we observe the channeling of religious and political frictions in (conservative) moral discourses and value conflicts and the intense moralization of, for example, women’s bodies, migrants and refugees.

In a rapidly changing world caught in overlapping multiple crises, it is crucial to analyse the historical, philosophical and theological inspirations of such moral debates and their role in (shifting) power dynamics. The shifting boundaries and frictions between public and private, secular and religious determine the intrinsic relationship of politics and religion, while simultaneously reshaping the moral vocabularies and their conflictual or emancipatory potential.

As expressions of first principles, moral values have varying and often competing sources. Consequently, the question of authority emerges, who should interpret the sources of morality and define values, norms, their scope and ensuing practices. It has a lasting impact on both the search for meaning and the expression and creation of (new) identities, as they affect the outlook of and interactions between majority and minority communities, and the self-understanding of individuals within different relational scales (family, institutions, state).

By bringing together the different disciplines of the human and social sciences, this summer school will critically reflect on historical and contemporary discourses on moral issues, their philosophical and theological inspirations, and political implications.

Papers may address but are not limited to the following questions:
β†’ How do the entanglements between religion and politics take moral shape in public discourse, social life and ensuing practices?
β†’ How do different sources of morality compete against each other, on a conceptual, discursive and/or practical level?
β†’ How is moral authority negotiated in the religious and political realm, and to what ends?
β†’ How do shifting moral discourses influence self and collective transformation projects and everyday practices?

Target group

The UCSIA Summer School in an interdisciplinary programme for young scholars (PhD or early post doc researchers) with a research project involving in religion in politics and society

Course aim

We offer young scholars the opportunity to:
β†’ Present and discuss their research in an international academic setting
β†’ Receive one-on-one mentoring from experienced scholars
β†’ Join a vibrant network of researchers from various disciplines
β†’ Participate in engaging seminars and workshops

It is our mission to bring together scholars around societal challenges. We have the ambition of contributing to solutions by creating safe spaces and network opportunities for scholars to discuss these relevant issues. The UCSIA Summer School is the flagship of this part of our operations for over 20 years

Interested?

When:

24 August - 29 August 2025

School:

UCSIA Summer School on Religion, Culture & Society

Institution:

UCSIA - University Centre Saint-Ignatius Antwerp

Language:

English

Credits:

0 EC

registration deadline 30 April 2025 Visit school

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