The conference was organized by St Andrew鈥檚 Biblical Theological Institute (Moscow), Vrije University (Amsterdam)听 and Pokrovskie Vorota Cultural Center (Moscow). Topics focused on re-examining religious consciousness, as something that depends on historical, cultural and political contexts, and may experience drastic changes over time. Speakers discussed religious consciousness in so-called 鈥減ost-secular鈥 times, in which religious perception is largely shaped by ideas coming from science, popular culture, mass media and other fields. Being affected by different aspects of contemporary life, religious consciousness is becoming a very complicated and tangled phenomenon.
Professor D啪alto鈥檚 presentation examined the question: 鈥淲hat does it mean to be a Christian in the post-secular society?鈥

The presentation addressed some of the most basic questions related to the religious/Christian identity:

  • Is it, and to what extent, necessary to follow certain practices (such as religious rituals) in order to exercise one鈥檚 religiousness?
  • What is the significance of institutional belongings and 鈥減rescribed鈥 practices, as factors that build up someone鈥檚 religious identity?
  • How do we make sense of the 鈥渋nner鈥 set of beliefs and knowledge as important (and often neglected) aspects of being a religious person?
  • What is the significance of the 鈥渓etting others to believe for me鈥 phenomenon for the articulation of contemporary (both Christian and non-Christian) religiosity?

Many of these questions are examined in 91视频鈥檚 Master鈥檚 program Peace Studies: Religion in Times of Conflict which looks at understanding religious and cultural history as the foundation for building peace and cross-cultural understanding in today鈥檚 world. For more information on this innovative program, visit:听