Critical Terms for the Study of Indigenous Religion, Christianity and Islam in Plural Settings in Africa & Beyond

21 March, 2017

Critical Terms for the Study of Indigenous Religion, Christianity and Islam in Plural Settings in Africa and Beyond.

Date: 22-24 March 2017, 
Location: ZMO, Berlin.

Convened by Kai Kresse, Birgit Meyer and Abdoulaye Sounaye

This is the final workshop organized in the framework of the research project “Habitats and Habitus. Politics and Aesthetics of Religious World-Making” which aims to further develop comparative and material approaches to the study of Christians and Muslims in Africa, especially in urban multi-religious contexts, and beyond (2012-2017). Preceded by a number of thematic workshops (e.g. prayer and architecture, sermon in the city) and a recent Summer School titled: “Christians and Muslims in Africa. Towards a Framework for the Study of Multi-Religious Settings.”