Friday, 8. Januar 2010
14:00- 14:30 Introduction (Jenny Oesterle & Ulrike Vordermark, Bochum)
14:30-15:30 Thomas Kaufmann (Göttingen): The Perception of Islam in the Late Middle Ages and the Age of Reformation
Coffee Break
16:00-17:00: Görge Hasselhoff (Bochum): Christians, Jews and Muslims as Seen by Ramon Marti
17:00-18:00: Antje Flüchter (Heidelberg): "Religions, Sects and Heresy" - Religions on the Indian Subcontinent in Early Modern German Texts
Saturday, 9. Januar 2010
9:30-10:30: Hans Martin Krämer (Bochum): "The Christian Sect" as Seen by Early Modern Japanese Buddhists
Coffee Break
11:00-12:00: Ya-pei Kuo (Leiden): Missionary Enterprise and the Conception of Religion in Late-Nineteenth-Century China
Lunch Break
13:30-14:30: Daniel König (Paris): Different Contexts-Different Perspectives. A tour d'horizon of Muslim Perceptions of Latin Christianity (7th-15th Century)
Coffee Break
15:00-16:00: Sevket Kücükhüseyin (Bamberg): When the Beard Is Wiser than Its Bearer. The Perception of Christianity and the Role of Christians According to the Writings of a Mawlawi Derwish from Medieval Anatolia
16:00-17:00 Concluding Discussions