Programme

Art History

History and Philosophy

Theology

9:00

9:30

Čestmír Cimler

(Charles University)

How can the concept of commandery, which was not used in the Midde Ages, be correctly interpreted?

Francesco Porchia

(University of Perugia)

Inspiration and Creation. The relationship between philosophy and poetry in Schelling’s Philosophy of Revelation

Martin Zikmund

(Charles University)

The Reformer John Calvin and Various Interpretations of his Work

9:30 10:00

Filip Facincani

(Charles University)

An Interpretation of a Specific Type of Masons’ Mark

Martino Abbruzzese

(University of Perugia)

The spectral foundation of Inspiration: an “hauntological” lecture of Ion

Filip Šanca

(Charles University)

Prominent Jews in Habry and the Surrounding Christian Society

10:00 10:30

Garaiová Jana

(Comenius University Bratislava)

Stove tiles with Saint Margaret as a Part of Knightly Iconography

Simon Francesco Di Rupo

(University of Perugia)

Imagining the sacred. Limits and potential of Roger Caillois perspective

Joshua Keatley

(University of Southern Bohemia)

The Constructive Imagination in Post-Medieval Scholasticism

10:30

11:00

Coffee Break

11:00

11:30

Patrný Michal

(Charles University)

Dutch responses to the work of the Prague Cathedral Workshop

David A. De Pablo A.

(Charles University)

The representations of the main characters of Islam in the Kingdom of Castile in the 13th century: Representing the past to interpret the present

Tomáš Mašek

(Charles University)

Nature as creative divine unity and a source of peak-experiences

11:30

12:00

Petra Šebelová Hnilicová

(Masaryk University)

The Madonna Del Latte from Bruntál. Imagination, Inspiration and Interpretation in the Baroque Context

Ediz Hazir

(Charles University / University of Groningen)

Religious Belonging and Multinational Encounters in “Infidel Izmir” Past and Present

Zuzana Matisovská

(Charles University)

Arguments for Natural Indissolubility of Marriage in the work of St. Thomas Aquinas and their relevance today

12:00

12:30

Ondřej Šindlář

(Charles University)

Painting workshop around 1500 as an interpretive challenge: Notes on the Budňany Altarpiece Workshop

Daria Murzina

(Charles University)

Heinrich Schliemann: «I never forgot Troy». On the 200th anniversary of the birth of Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890)

Ondrej Rác

(Charles University)

Was Josaphat Kuntsevych a true hesychast?

12:30

14:00

Lunch Break

14:00

14:30

Clara Cheung

(University of York)

How does the recent artistic turn to nature in Hong Kong help unearth Hongkongers’ cultural identity?

Jansone Ilze

(University of Latvia)

Literature as Media for Theological Reflection

Róbert Hajas

(Charles University)

‘Terms and Conditions‘ or ‘Commandments and Statutes’? Deuteronomistic Interpretation of the Deed of Purchase in Jeremiah 32

14:30

15:00

Ota Halama

(Charles University)

Illustrations of the book Genesis by Jan Konůpek

Samuel Vahovský

(Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice)

Cultural localisation in poetry translation


Radek Holcepl

(University of Hradec Králové)

The Book of Genesis and the Great Christian Dream of Carl Gustav Jung

15:00

15:30

Bernadette Ščasná

(Tallinn University)

Artistic Narratives of the Holocaust: The Public’s Interpretation of the Film The Auschwitz Report

Zuzana Wrana

(Masaryk University)

Evil Mythical Creatures in Maltese Tradition and Folklore; A Collection of Old Maltese Fairy Tales by Priest Emmanwel Magri

Oleg Gricyk

(Charles University)

The crucified glory of God?

15:30

16:00

Kateřina Vajdáková

(Masaryk University)

A secretly locked Treasure Chest: Art Collections of Arnold Skutezky

Nikolena Nocheva

(Charles University)

Social violence, its functions and what lies in-between: What do Dostoevsky and Süskind have to say about peace?

Lukáš Durkaj

(Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra)

Liturgical Translation of Psalter in the Time of Oppression (Never published Translation of Psalter by Ján Švec-Slavkovian, Slovak priest, translator, poet and linguist)

16:00

16:30

Coffee Break


16:30

17:00

Barbora Zelenková

(University of Pardubice)

The Interpretation of Literary Region in Ivan Landsmann's prose

Klára Madunicka

(Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra)

Mephisto's motifs in the directorial work of Jozef Bednárik

Ondřej Havelka

(Charles University)

The Yoruba Religion, Chrislam and Selected Syncretisms in Nigeria

17:00

17:30

Tomáš Zmeškal

(Palacký University Olomouc / Czech Academy of Sciences)

Reality of Randomness – Zdeněk Sýkora’s Line Paintings

Anna Chejnová

(Charles University)

Sacred Mission or Bloodshed Unjustified? Representations of Colonialism in Czechoslovak Travelogues

Benjamin Pavlík

(Charles University)

What to Interpret? The Quest of Origen's Thought

17:30

18:00

Pavla Minarovičová

(University of Trnava)

Beauty and ugliness in portrayal of crucification

Tomáš Razím

(Charles University)

Imagining East and West in the 1990s Czech Republic: The Western Expatriate Experience

Pavel Kaška

(Charles University)

The Sermon on the Mount and celestial transformation according to Hilary of Poitiers


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