
International Network for Interreligious Research and Education – INIRE Summer School and Conference
Abrahamic Religions and Religious Others
July 20–24, 2025, Catholic Academy of Berlin
International Network for Interreligious Research and Education – INIRE Summer School and Conference
Abrahamic Religions and Religious Others
July 20–24, 2025
Catholic Academy of Berlin, Hannoversche Str. 5, 10115 Berlin
This seventh annual INIRE conference and summer school, in cooperation with The Catholic Academy in Berlin, will focus on religious attitudes toward the other, primarily within and between the Abrahamic religions.
Religions and their boundaries that identify an “us” also demarcate a “them.” Identity is a key component to belonging, and faith is often marbled into group identity. Religion can promote cohesion, foster community, and facilitate cooperation. However, group cohesion often comes at the expense of those deemed on the outside. The harmful and destructive potential of religion is well-known and has been the subject of past INIRE events. Our approach will be interreligious, interdisciplinary, and global, as in previous gatherings.
Although scholarship has traditionally underlined intolerance, hate, and persecution among the Abrahamic religions, we wish to paint a more variegated and nuanced picture and focus also on religion’s constructive role in containing, welcoming and integrating the other. A complicated assessment of religion is crucial not only for understanding the past but also for comprehending the present and providing resources for building a better future. This conference will explore the development of ideas of toleration within religious traditions, in particular, how religious adherents promote toleration within their own religion in ways that do not undermine it. We aim to examine various theoretical and theological conceptions of “toleration,” how that toleration is extended to outsiders, and when tolerance reaches its limits.
Religious approaches to “the other” are informed by collective memory, religious texts, interpretive traditions, cultural practices, and religious identity. Yet, religious identity itself is shaped through interactions with “the other.” INIRE conference and summer school will explore theories and practices that foster capacious attitudes and policies towards outsiders. We seek to highlight religious ideas and traditions that may serve to cultivate religious tolerance and hospitality towards those of other faiths.
INIRE has been holding an annual summer school in conjunction with its annual conference since 2017. It has welcomed graduate students and postdocs from five continents, and qualified undergraduates from its partner institutions. The week-long summer school includes introductory lectures on the annual theme, student-oriented discussions, participation in the conference, and a final presentation of student projects. Occasionally students are invited to present on conference panels. The summer school offers also social activities and excursions.
The Catholic Academy, Berlin will host this year’s summer school. Our focus will be on “Religious Others” in the Abrahamic Religions. A research team of Duke University faculty and students working on “Diaspora, Exile, and Interreligious Dialogue: Palestinians and Israelis” will be joining the school. The school offers students an outstanding opportunity to explore a current issue from interreligious perspective in association with leading INIRE scholars. Many students admitted to the summer school are supported by partner institutions. There is limited additional support primarily for students from economically less developed countries. This year, the Catholic Academy will sponsor accommodation to all students.
The organizing committee
Prof. Peter Casarella (Duke University)
Prof. Rocío Cortés Rodríguez (Pontifical Catholic University of Chile)
Prof. Malachi Hacohen (Duke University)
Prof. Yemima Hadad (Leipzig University)
Prof. Zohar Maor (Bar Ilan University)
Prof. Matthew Rowley (Fairfield University)
Dr. Stephan Steiner (Catholic Academy Berlin)
Partners
Schedule
Sunday, July 20 — Day 1: Summer School Opening
04:00 – 05:00 pm | Summer School Opening & Welcome Greetings: Malachi Hacohen (INIRE), Stephan Steiner (KA) Introduction-game |
05:00 – 06:00 pm | The Other as Contemporary in Modern Jewish Thought Keynote: Asher Biemann (Virginia) Chair: Zohar Maor (Bar Ilan) |
06:00 – 06:30 pm | Coffee Break |
06:30 – 07:30 pm | Dialogue: Being the Religious Other – Personal Experiences Moderators: Stephan Steiner & Matthew Rowley |
07:30 – 09:30 pm | Social Evening + Dinner |
Monday, July 21 — Day 2: Summer School & Conference Opening
09:00 – 10:00 am | Workshop: Tirbahu ve Tis’adu’: Mimouna and Jewish-Muslim Celebrations in the Maghreb Yemima Hadad (Leipzig) |
10:00 – 11:15 am | Intro Lecture #1: Christianity Rocío Cortés Rodríguez (UC Chile) |
11:15 – 11:45 am | Coffee Break |
11:45 – 01:00 pm | Intro Lecture #2: Judaism Zohar Maor (Bar Ilan), Malachi Hacohen (Duke) |
01:00 – 02:00 pm | Lunch Break |
02:00 – 03:00 pm | Intro Lecture #3: Islam Abduallah Antepli (Duke) |
03:15 – 04:15 pm | Reading Session – Jewish Texts Yemima Hadad (Leipzig) |
04:00 – 04:30 pm | Conference Registration |
04:30 – 05:45 pm | Teleological Tensions? God-seeking and Neighbor-seeking in Interreligious Encounter Keynote: Heather Miller Rubens (ICJS) Chair: Carina Brankovic (Oldenburg) |
05:45 – 06:00 pm | Coffee Break |
06:00 – 07:30 pm | Session 1 Modern Theology and the Religious Other Chair: Amir Engel Zohar Maor (Bar Ilan): Franz Rosenzweig and Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy on Mission and Imperialism Peter Casarella (Duke): Buber, Guardini and the Jewish-Catholic Secret Dialogue of the Interwar Year Adiel Zimran (Peres College): Are We Similar or Different: The Transcendent Other in Levinas’ Philosophy Joshua Krug (Heidelberg): The Argumentation of an ‘Apostle to the Gentiles’: A Deep Dive into Rabbi Dr. Abraham Joshua Heschel’s Rhetoric |
07:30 – 09:30 pm | Festive Dinner at Hummus & Friends + Interview with Sena Taha Sena Taha: Experience as a Palestinian Syrian Refugee. Interviewers: Malachi Hacohen & Miriam Cook |
Tuesday, July 22 — Day 3: INIRE Conference
09:00 – 10:00 am | Alternative Means of Reconciliation? Evangelical Christian New Attitudes Towards Jews and Judaism in an Age of Dialogue Keynote: Yaakov Ariel (NCU) Chair: Matthew Rowley (Fairfield) |
10:00 – 10:30 am | Coffee Break |
10:30 – 12:15 pm | Session 2 Exile, Memory and the Interreligious Perspective (Bass Group # 1) Malachi Hacohen: Exile, Diaspora, and Interreligious Dialogue – Introduction to the Project Yaz Mendez Nuñez: Yearning for Peace among Abraham’s Sons: Scrutinizing convivencia in the modern genre of Andalusian mythos Reut Israela Ben-Yaakov: “But I belong to Muslim Europe”: Spain as a realm of Jewish-Muslim longings (and Belongings) in contemporary Hebrew poetry Avital Schkolnik: The Latent and the Blatant: Reading Modern Jewish Theory at a Time of Genocidal Violence Sena Taha: Writing Refugee Lives |
12:15 – 01:15 pm | Lunch Break |
01:15 – 02:30 pm | Session 3 Exile, Language and Interreligious Dialogue (Bass Group # 2) Thekla Funke: The Silent, the Invisible, and the Incommensurable after 1945: Materiality of Catastrophe and Exile in Barbara Honigmann’s Writings Leila Zak: Linguistic Borders and the Nation-State: The use of language as a colonial, nationalist instrument via the cultural dispossession of the exiled Lilly Rivlin (online): Social Media, Israel-Palestine, and Interreligious Dialogue |
02:30 – 03:00 pm | Coffee Break |
03:00 – 04:15 pm | Session 4 Exile and Theology (Bass Group # 3) Elle Balle: Exile and Return in the Digital Age: An Abrahamic Critique of Transhumanism Allen Ryu: Vertical Exile from Augustine’s City of God in Modern Contexts Muhammad Usama (online): The Making of Shah Wali Allah’s Caliphal Cosmopolis |
04:15 – 04:45 pm | Coffee Break |
04:45 – 06:30 pm | Session 5 The Religious Other in History Chair: Reut Israela Ben-Yaakov (Duke) Claude B. Stuczynski (BIU): The Challenges of ‘Convivencia’ after the ‘Convivencia’: Conversos, Moriscos and Old Christians in Early Modern Iberia Elsa Costa (Fulbright University Vietnam): To Conserve and Expand”: The Spanish Fate of a Double-Edged Discourse José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim (Lisbon): Perceptions of approaches to “the other” in Medieval and Early Modern Portugal:- an interreligious dimension Sina Rauschenbach (Potsdam): Children of Noah – Jewish Sources, Christian Hebraists, and the Early Modern Quest for Universalism. |
06:30 – 07:00 pm | Coffee Break |
07:00 pm | Public Evening Keynote speakers: Carol Bakhos (UCLA), Abduallah Antepli (Duke) Moderator: Gesine Palmer (KA) Music: Max Doehlemann (Berlin) |
Wednesday, July 23 — Day 4: INIRE Conference
09:00 – 10:00 am | Gender-Sensitive Quranic Hermeneutics in Light of Jewish Intertexts Keynote: Dina El-Omari (Münster) Chair: Yemima Hadad (Leipzig) |
10:00 – 10:30 am | Coffee Break |
10:30 – 12:15 pm | Session 6 Dialogue and Identity Chair: Yaakov Ariel (NCU) Rocío Cortés Rodríguez (Pontifical Catholic University of Chile): Navigating Religious Identity in Latin America: Tensions and Opportunities in Multiple Religious Belonging Shai Ginsburg (Duke): Freud’s Children and their Religious Others Irina Rabinovitch (HIT College): Interfaith Tensions in Belle Kendrick Abbott’s Leah Mordecai: Religious Identity and the Limits of Tolerance |
12:15 – 01:15 pm | Lunch Break |
01:15 – 03:15 pm | Session 7 Theology of the Religious Other Chair: Julie Mell (NC State University) Matthew Rowely (Fairfield): Learning about and from Islam: Christian Interactions With Islam in the Early Modern Period Katherina Heyden (Bern): Co-produced (hi)stories in the Abrahamic tradition Yahya G. Zanolo (ISA, Italy): The Religious Other in Islam Alija Avdukic and A G Abubaker (Al Maktoum College, Dundee): Ideological Dimensions in Political Economy: Exploring the Economic Behaviours of Abrahamic Religions Markus Thurau (Center for Military History and Social Sciences of the Bundswehr): Religious Othering in the time of persecution. The case of Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber |
03:15 – 03:45 pm | Coffee Break |
03:45 – 04:45 pm | Summer School: Discussion + INIRE Annual Meeting Discussing Conference Papers (Live and Online) |
04:45 pm | Cultural Visit Visiting Berlin’s oldest Mosque, guided by Imam Amir Aziz Brienner Straße 7, 10713 Berlin |
Thursday, July 24 — Day 5: Summer School Closing
09:00 – 10:45 am | Session 8 The Religious Other in Practice Chair: TBA Yaniv Goldberg (Peres College): “A branch was not severed, and a leaf did not fall” – Mourning a daughter who converted to Christianity according to Sholem Aleichem’s story “Tevye the Dairyman” Jamil Akhter (Lahore): The Ethics of Interreligious Hospitality: Constructing a Theological Paradigm from Abrahamic Texts for a Cohesive Future Essam Fashim (Lahore): Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and its Role in Constructing and Marginalizing the Religious Other David Borabeck (Oxford): Non-Jewish Communities Should be Limited to Religious Matters”: Chaim Ze’ev Hirschberg and the Construction of Islam in the Jewish State |
10:45 am | Conference Conclusion |
11:00 – 02:00 pm | Excursion Visit to the Jewish Museum Berlin |
02:00 – 02:45 pm | Lunch Break |
02:45 – 04:00 pm | Student Presentations Panel #1 Inas Al Ashqar (Alberta): The Scriptural Reasoning Model: A Pathway to Interfaith Dialogue Erez Tzefadia (Indiana): Resistance to the Sovereign Religious State in Contemporary Shia Islam and Judaism: Iranian and Israeli Intellectuals on the Defeat at Karbala and the Destruction of the Temple |
04:00 – 04:30 pm | Coffee Break |
04:30 – 05:30 pm | Reading Session – Islam Dirk Hartwig (Münster) |
05:30 – 07:00 pm | Student Presentations Panel #2 + Conclusion Fanny Yonish (Bar Ilan University): Judith Montefiore and a Call for One Religion İlkay Kirişçioğlu (Rome): Transgressing Religious Divides: Hungarian and Polish Converts as Agents of Dialogue Tanya Nawrocki (Reno): “Beyond Tolerance”: Building Interfaith Coalitions for Reproductive Rights and Social Justice Valeriia Markovich (Hamburg): ‘Unfaithful’ Jew Jephonias in the Ukrainian and Belarusian icons of the Dormition of Virgin |
07:00 pm | Summer School Conclusion and Feedback |