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  4. Striking from the Margins Project, Phase I
  5. SFM I International Conference at AUB Beirut: January 15-17, 2019
  6. Opening Session and Remarks

Opening Session and Remarks

  • Reassessing Apocalyptic literature in the Byzantine Sphere
  • Cluster of Excellence “EurAsian Transformations"
  • New Work on the Metaphysics of Teleology
  • Striking from the Margins: Religion, State and Disintegration in the Middle East
    • Striking from the Margins Project, Phase I
      • SFM I Fellows
      • SFM I Bi-Weekly Research Seminars
      • SFM I International Conference at AUB Beirut: January 15-17, 2019
        • Opening Session and Remarks
        • SFM International Conference Program
    • Striking from the Margins Project, Phase II
    • Publications
    • Collective volumes
  • South Indian Christians, Muslims, and Jews
  • Confession-Building in the Ottoman Empire
  • CEU Humanities Initiative

Striking from the margins Opening session


Aziz Al-Azmeh (CEU Budapest), SFM Founding Director, opened the conference by providing an illuminating introduction of transformation in history, social and economic changes by way of local agency. He highlighted the new centers of attraction manifested through new phenomena of religiosity.

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