"Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society"
brings together research on religion at the University of Vienna and makes it internationally visible. The centre currently involves around 70 researchers from 8 faculties and 14 disciplines (Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox and Islamic theology, Jewish Studies, Islamic Studies and Religious Studies, Social Sciences, Law and Cultural Studies, History, Philosophy and Education, Evolutionary Biology).
Since our founding in 2010, we explore the reciprocal relationship between religion, religiosity and transformation processes in contemporary global contexts. The RaT research centre considers itself an academic contribution to a dialogue between the large religious traditions on the one hand and religion and the secular world on the other.
News
Upcoming Events
Publications
Here you can find an overview of the latest scientific publications of the research centre. This includes our journal JRAT, the Supplementa belonging to the journal and the RaT book series:
New Issue: JRAT 11 (1/2025)
Dancing with the Absence: Rethinking Theology with Michel de Certeau
edited by Isabella Bruckner, Carlos Álvarez and Stella Morra
New: RaT Series Volume 33,
Blicklichter und Grenzgänge. Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf Religion, Gender und das Lebensende
edited by Lukas K. Pokorny, Leona Mörth-Nicola, and Kerstin Tretina
Most recent open access articles published "in advance":
- Martin Eleven: Wilfred R. Bion’s Psychoanalysis Between Epistemology and Mysticism: The Dark Night, Transformation in O, and Mental Growth
- Hüseyin Çiçek: Genealogy of Light. Charismatic Leadership and Religious Authority in Alevism
To access more articles currently published "in advance", click here.
RaT Features
In this category, we present a selection of recent books and projects by our members. Currently:
Rüdiger Lohlker: Geschichte des islamischen Denkens über Herrschaft. Facultas 2025
Zekirija Sejdini (ed.): Forum Islamisch-Theologische Studien (1/2025)
Marco Fiorletta: Hölderlin e l’immagine socchiusa. Riflessioni sul frammento «Und der Himmel wird…» dello Homburger Folioheft tra materialità, divino e segno, in: Studia theodisca – Hölderliniana IV (2025): 291–315