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International Conference on Catholic Church History and Global Influence
30 Nov – 1 Dec 2026
Salzburg, Austria
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01
Historical Perspectives on Catholic Church Influence
This track invites papers that explore the historical evolution of the Catholic Church's influence across different regions and cultures. Emphasis will be placed on key events, figures, and movements that have shaped the Church's global presence.
02
Evangelization Strategies and Their Impact
Scholars are encouraged to examine various evangelization strategies employed by the Catholic Church throughout history. This track will analyze the effectiveness and cultural implications of these strategies in diverse contexts.
03
Missionary Activities and Colonialism
This session will focus on the intersection of Catholic missionary activities and colonialism, exploring how these missions influenced both the Church and the societies they engaged with. Papers may address ethical considerations and historical outcomes of these interactions.
04
Religious Reforms and Their Legacy
Papers in this track will investigate significant religious reforms within the Catholic Church and their lasting impact on doctrine and practice. Discussions may include the Reformation, Vatican II, and contemporary reform movements.
05
Papal Authority in a Global Context
This track seeks to explore the role of papal authority in shaping Catholic doctrine and governance across different cultures. Contributions may analyze the evolving perception of the papacy in response to global challenges.
06
The Expansion of the Catholic Church: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
This session will examine the factors contributing to the expansion of the Catholic Church from historical and contemporary viewpoints. Papers may discuss demographic changes, migration patterns, and the role of technology in church growth.
07
Christianization and Cultural Transformation
Scholars are invited to explore the processes of Christianization and their effects on indigenous cultures. This track will address both the positive and negative consequences of cultural transformation initiated by the Catholic Church.
08
Jesuit Missions: A Case Study in Cultural Exchange
This track will focus on the Jesuit missions as a case study of cultural exchange between the Catholic Church and various indigenous populations. Papers may analyze the educational, social, and religious impacts of Jesuit efforts.
09
Religious Conflicts and the Catholic Church
This session will investigate the role of the Catholic Church in various religious conflicts throughout history. Contributions may explore the Church's responses to conflict and its efforts in promoting reconciliation.
10
Church-State Relations: Historical and Contemporary Issues
This track will explore the complex relationship between the Catholic Church and state authorities across different historical contexts. Papers may address issues of governance, religious freedom, and the Church's influence on public policy.
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Catholic Social Teaching and Global Challenges
This session will examine the principles of Catholic social teaching in addressing contemporary global challenges such as poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation. Scholars are encouraged to discuss the relevance of these teachings in today's socio-political landscape.