The 5th Conference of Sacral Communication and Healing EASA Network
The Problems and Horizons of Research in fields of Sacral Communication
24th June 2010.
Károli Gáspár University of Reformed Church
Budapest, Reviczky u. 4.
Communities and the Sacred
10 h. István Béres (Janus Pannonius University of Pécs)
Nova res oblata. Old community in new situation
10.15.Tamás Bokor
Prepared for nomadization
The challenge of a community metaphor
10.30. Márton Demeter (Eszterházy Károly College, Eger)
Invisible body of a community: the anatomy of the new media:
10.45. Márta Korpics (Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church)
Sacred styles of living in spiritual communities
11. 00 Lajos Kovács SJ.
Communication and the Church
About relationship between media and the Church
11.15. Ágnes Barna
The role of community influences in growing spirtual needs
11.30. Coffee break
Frameworks, genres and the Sacred
11.45. Dóra P. Szilcz (Pázmány Péter University of the Catholic Church)
Narratives of the Sacred
12.00 Spannraft Marcellina (Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church)
Linguistics and the Sacred
12.15. Enikõ Sepsi (Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church)
Theater and the Sacred on the stage of Novarina
12.30. Lunch
13. 00 Sign and meaning in the sacral communication
13.00 Imre Lázár (Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church)
Semiotics of the Sacred and the Body
13.15. Eszter Bereczki Legény
Typology and semiotics of apocryph prayers
Therapy and the Sacred
13.45. László Hubbes (Sapientia University, Mercurea Ciuc, Rumania)
The apocalyptic catharsis as therapy
14.00 Balázs Siba rev.(Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church)
God as partner in communication
Report about European Conference of Religion, Spirituality and Health , Bern 2010
Open discussion about future plans
Joining of Sacral Communication group of Hungarian Association of Communication Studies into the SC&H Network of EASA
Some lectures are soon available at the website of the SC&H Network
Books
Cosmologies of Suffering: Post-communist Transformation, Sacral Communication, and Healing eds Agita Luse, Imre Lazar Cambridge Scholars Publishing (September 1, 2007
Orvosi antropológia (Medical Antropology) eds Imre Lázár , Bettina Pikó Medicina (forthcoming 2011) some chapters are related with the network activity (Kürti, Hoppál, Gryneaus, Zempléni, Lázár, Koltay)
Other publications
Studia Caroliensia, 2008/2. 37-46
Thematic edition of Sacral communication and literature conference