The Christian Right in Europe: Movements, Networks, and Denominations

The Center for Religious Studies (CEU) and the Research Centre RaT (UniVie)
cordially invite you to a discussion on the recently published volume: "The Christian Right in Europe:
Movements, Networks, and Denominations
"

When: Thursday, March 14, 2024, 5:30pm – 7:00pm
Where: CEU’s Vienna Campus, Quellenstrasse 51, Room: D-001
Zoom link available upon request

 

Commencing with an introduction by the volume's editor, Gionathan Lo Mascolo, the following discussion
will delve into key aspects, including characteristics, strategies, relevance, and potential dangers associated
with the Christian Right in Europe.


Professor Andras Bozoki, from the Department of Political Science at the Central European University,
along with Dr. Armin Langer, Assistant Professor of European Studies at the University of Florida, both co-
authors of the chapter on Hungary, as well as Professor Zsolt Enyedi of the Central European University, will
contribute to the discourse, focusing on the influence of Christian Right movements and narratives in
Hungary and the role of this phenomenon on Hungarian politics. The event will further explore the Austrian
case-study, featuring two of the three co-writers: Dr. phil Katharina Limacher, Programme Manager of the
Vienna Doctoral School of Theology and Research on Religion at the University of Vienna, and Assistant
Professor Dr. Astrid Mattes-Zippenfenig
from the University of Vienna. Their insights promise a detailed
examination of Christian Right movements within the Austrian context.


Concluding the event, a Q&A session will provide the audience with the opportunity to engage directly with
the various speakers, fostering a more interactive and enriching discussion. This comprehensive exploration
of "The Christian Right in Europe" aims to deepen understanding and encourage critical analysis of the
subject matter.


Wine and cheese reception afterwards.


For registering as an external guest or for joining online, please write to religion@ceu.edu. The poster is available for download here.