International Conference “Reformation and Modernity” 17-18 November 2017, Faculty of Philosophy, 204, Splaiul Independenţei Programme Friday, 17 November Amphitheater Mircea Florian 8.45-9.00 Registration Room Mircea Florian Keynote Lecture: Scott Mandelbrote (University of Cambridge), The Reformation and the 9.00-10.00 Future of Knowledge: The View from Seventeenth-Century England 10.00-11.00 Keynote lecture: Ilmari Karimies ( University of Helsinki), Illumination, Faith and Reason in Martin Luther's Thought 11.00-11.10 Coffee break 11.10-13.10 Section 1: Historiography Section 3: Early Modern Science Council Room Room Mircea Florian Chair: Constantin Stoenescu (University of Chair: Dana Jalobeanu (University of Bucharest) Bucharest) Constantin Stoenescu, To the Glory of the Sorana Corneanu (University of Bucharest), Creator – Science as Social Institution and The Early Boyle: Religion, Morality and Science Reformation Bogdan Deznan (University of Bucharest), Daniel Nica (University of Bucharest), Two Aspects of Reformed Natural Theology: the Case Sides of Protestant Inwardness – Kant’s of Lambert Daneau Autonomy and Kierkegaard’s Faith Alexandru Liciu (University of Bucharest), Daniel Cojanu (Valahia University, Reading the Two Books: Francis Bacon’s Târgovişte), Reformation and the Birth of Medicina mentis and the Use of a Theological Modern Nationalism Vocabulary 13.10-14.30 Lunch break 14.30-15.10 Keynote lecture: Keynote lecture: Council Room Mircea Florian Room Vasilică Mugurel Păvălucă (Technische Mogens Laerke (ENS Lyon), The Young Universität Dortmund), Improvement Leibniz and Padouan Averroism Suggestions regarding the Perception of Martin Luther’s Theology in the Eastern Church 15:10-16.40 Section 2: Theology Section 3: Early Modern Science Council Room Mircea Florian Room Chair: Wilhelm Tauwinkl (University of Chair: Mogens Laerke (ENS Lyon) Bucharest) Dana Jalobeanu (University of Bucharest), Wilhelm Tauwinkl (University of Reformed Theology and the “New World of Bucharest), Contemporary Catholic Echoes Science:” the Place of Theology among the of the Condemnation of Indulgences by “Baconian Sciences” Martin Luther Dan Sâmbotin (Romanian Academy, Iaşi), Ovidiu Cristian Nedu (ʿPaul Paltanea’ The Anglican Authority in Setting out the History Museum, Galaţi), Redeeming the Border between Science and Theology. Case Natural in Liberal Reformed Theology. The Study: Francis Bacon Panentheism of Fr. Schleiermacher Oana Matei ( ‘Vasile Goldiş’ Western Ştefan Bârzu (University of Bucharest), University, Arad), Plants and the Lost Kierkegaardian Heteronymity - the Knowledge of Nature in the Mid- Upbuilding of a Theology of the Damned Seventeenth Century 16.40-17.00 Coffee break 17.00-18.30 Section 2: Theology (ro) Section 3: Early Modern Science Council Room Mircea Florian Room Chair: Bogdan Duca (University of Chair: Oana Matei (Western University, Bucharest) Vasile Goldiș, Arad) Bogdan Duca (University of Bucharest), Mihnea Dobre (University of Bucharest), Germenii revoluției protestante: teologie, Early Modern Cosmology Between "Mosaic politică și stilistică în tezele de la Wittenberg Physics" and Mechanical Philosophy Ruben Ologeanu (Uniunea Baptistă din Cătălin Avramescu (University of România), Revoluția accidentală: efectele Bucharest), Science and Casuistry in Thomas colaterale ale Reformei în perioada modernă Hobbes. Gelu Sabău (“Hyperion” University, Bucharest), Some Observations on the “Gnostic” Features of Modernity. 19.30 – 22.00 Dinner, Casa Universitarilor, Dionisie Lupu str. 64 Saturday, 18 November 9.00 – 11.00 Section 4. Reformation and Modernity (ro) Section 4: Reformation and Modernity (en) Council Room Lucian Blaga Room (Room 7) Keynote lecture, Mircea Flonta (University Chair: Constantin Vică (University of of Bucharest): Pe urmele lui Luther: Bucharest) despărțirea lumii credinței de lumea cercetării Ullrich Kleinhempel (The Federation of Keynote lecture, Hans-Klaus Keul Evangelical Churches of Germany), The (University of Ulm), Conceptul de libertate la Other Modernity – Challenging the Claim to the Hegel Reformation as the Primary Agent of Modernity in Europe Constantin Vică (University of Bucharest), Reformation, Counter-Reformation and New Media. From Gutenberg’s Printing Press to the Internet. Maria Roxana Bischin (University of Bucharest), Baroque as an Anti-Modern Being 11.00-11.10 Coffee Break 11.10-12.40 Chair: Gheorghe Ştefanov (University of Section 3 : Early modern science Bucharest) Lucian Blaga Room (Room 7) Council Room Chair: Scott Mandelbrote (University of Cambridge) Marin Bălan (University of Bucharest), Consecinţele educaţionale ale Reformei Grigore Vida (IRH-ICUB), Newton’s Concept of Metaphysics Between Theology and Natural Gheorghe Ştefanov (University of Philosophy Bucharest), Concepția lui Martin Luther cu privire la purgatoriu Remus Manoilă (University of Bucharest), Oana Andreia Sâmbrian (Romanian Reformed and post-Reformation Reformed Academy, Craiova), Imaginea Approaches to the History of the Early Church protestantismului transilvan în Spania in Isaac Newton's unpublished Of the Church secolului al XVII-lea. Studiu de caz: Gabriel Bethlen Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet (IRH-ICUB), Christian Wolff and Joachim Lange on Divine Providence and Contingency in Nature 12.40-14.00 Lunch 14.00-15.00 Keynote Lecture: Charlotte Methuen (University of Glasgow) The German Reformation and the Natural World Council Room 15.00-15.30 Coffee break 15.30-17.00 Lucian Blaga room (Room 7) Chair: Charlotte Methuen (University of Glasgow) Silvia Ştefan (University of Bucharest), Council Room Translation as Gratia Universalis in the Spanish defense of Poetry Giuliana di Biase (University "G. d'Annunzio", Chieti), Locke, Morality and Reformation. Tolerance of Dissent, Intolerance Beatrice Albu (University of Bucharest), of Immorality Probarea măsurii influenței lui Martin Luther în construcția modelului filosofico-cristologic Răzvan Ioan (Leiden University), Religious kierkegaardian Imagination and Immigration in Spinoza’s Political Treatise Constantin Ghioancă (Adonai Church) Conștiința în gândirea lui Martin Luther și a Adi Efal-Lautenshaeger (Université de Lille lui Soren Kierkegaard 3), Ramus, Reformed Logic, and the Cartesian Establishment of Early Modern Philosophy .
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