Roma (a)cattolica. Pluralisation of Religion in Rome between the End of the Papal State and the Beginning of Fascism (1870–1922)

Roma (a)cattolica.  Pluralisation of Religion in Rome between the End of the Papal State and the Beginning of Fascism   (1870–1922)

09/11/2022

 

 

 

Gentilissime Signore, Gentilissimi Signori,

con la presente siamo lieti di segnalarVi il seguente evento:

 

 

 

 

Roma (a)cattolica

Pluralisation of Religion in Rome between the End of the Papal State and the Beginning of Fascism

 (1870–1922)

 

 

International Conference Rome, 17 – 19 November 2022

 

 

 

Rome is a religiously plural city. On the one hand, this is a banality: it applies to all major European cities. On the other hand, it is not self-evident, because Rome became a plural city relatively late and in a relatively short time. In fact, the perception of the city is often more characterised by Catholicism and secularism than by religious pluralism. One can state quite precisely when this pluralism emerged: in the half century between the end of the Papal State and the beginning of fascism (1870–1922). A clear sign are the buildings being constructed at that time: A synagogue and several Anglican, Waldensian, Methodist, Lutheran, Reformed and Baptist churches were built in the space of a few decades. The conference seeks to address this phenomenon from a comparative and transnational perspective. The transnational aspect is so important because for many religious communities, integration into the urban society was accompanied by new processes of negotiating confessional and national identities. A comparative view, on the other hand, can bring to light the structural implications for the city's society, which was catapulted into the 20th century as if in fast motion. It is fortunate that two anniversaries are coming up in 2022: 100 years of the Lutheran Church in Via Sicilia and 100 years of the Waldensian Faculty in Rome. They are more the occasion than the content of the conference.

 

 

Conference venue:

Facoltà Valdese di Teologia Aula magna Via Pietro Cossa, 40

 I-00193 Roma 

www.facoltavaldese.org 

 

 

Organisation and contact Martin Wallraff (LMU München): martin.wallraff@lmu.de 

 

 

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