Receiving the First Council of Nicaea Today: Ecumenical Learning from Synodal Discernment in the Early Church

  • Date
    September 5, 2024 -
    September 10, 2024
    Call for papers closed:
    June 1, 2024
    Registration closed:
    May 15, 2024
  • Venue
    Where:
    Warsaw (Poland)
    Adress:
    ul. Leśna 15/17, 05-510 Konstancin-Jeziorna
  • Receiving the First Council of Nicaea Today: Ecumenical Learning from Synodal Discernment in the Early Church

About Consultation

Under the title “Receiving the First Council of Nicaea Today: Ecumenical Learning from Synodal Discernment in the Early Church”, the 22nd Academic Consultation of the Societas Oecumenica explores the relevance of the Council of Nicaea (325) for the contemporary search for Christian unity.

Call for papers

The call for papers has been closed.

Confirmed speakers

Artur Aleksiejuk, Martina Aras, Nathalie Becquart, Angela Berlis, Wojciech Gajewski, Peter Gemeinhardt, Dagmar Heller, Harri Huovinen, Andrej Jeftić, Przemysław Kantyka, Dimitrios Keramidas, Miriam Haar, Jeremy Morris, Johannes Oeldemann, John Paul, Joshua Searle, Uwe Swarat, Maria Takala-Roszczenko, Olav Fykse Tveit

Programme

15:30 – 17:30  Registration for the Conference

18:00 – 19:00  Opening of the Conference 

Nicaea in the Ecumenical Discourse: The Significance of Councils and Creeds
for Common Christian Witness
 – Johannes Oeldemann, Johann-Adam-Moehler-Institute for Ecumenism, Paderborn

Plenary
“Exploring Nicaea: Recent Patristic Research on the Council of Nicaea”

09:00 – 10:30  The Way to Nicaea: An Ecclesiological Perspective – Harri Huovinen, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu

The Formation of Neo-Nicenism: How the Nicene Creed Changed from a Problem to the Solution – Peter Gemeinhardt, University of Göttingen

10:30 – 11:00  Coffee break

11:00 – 12:30  The imperial context of the Council of Nicaea – Andrej Jeftić, Director of Faith and Order Commission, Geneva

Wrestling with the legacy of Nicaea: contemporary reflections – Angela Berlis, Institute of Old Catholic Theology, University of Bern

14:00-14:30 Poster Presentations

14:30 – 16:00  Small paper sessions

Plenary
“Appealing to Nicaea: Hermeneutical Reflections

16:30 – 18:00  Appealing to Nicaea: Hermeneutical Reflections – Jennifer Wasmuth, University of Göttingen

Response – Andrés Valencia, Facultad de Teologia San Vicente Ferrer de Valencia

Response – Uwe Swarat, Baptist Theological Seminary, Elstal (Emeritus)

18:30  Ecumenical Encounter with the Polish Ecumenical Council and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Warsaw

Greetings by the representatives of the Polish Ecumenical Council

Ecumenism in contemporary Poland: A structured overview of ecumenical and

interdenominational relationships Piotr Kopiec / Sławomir Pawłowski, John Paul II Catholic

University of Lublin

Self-presentations by the members of the Council, Q & A

Plenary
“Retrieving Nicaea: The Significance of the Nicene Creed in the Life of the Churches”

09:00 – 10:30  Przemysław Kantyka (Roman Catholic perspective)

Jeremy Morris (Anglican perspective)

Miriam Haar (Lutheran perspective)

10:30 – 11:00  Coffee break

11:00 – 12:30  Harutyun Harutyunyan (Oriental Orthodox perspective)

Joshua Searle (Baptist perspective)

Wojciech Gajewski (Pentecostal perspective)

14:15 – 15:45  Small paper sessions

Plenary
“Confessing the Christian Faith in Times of War”

16:00 – 17:45  Religious Life in Times of War: Case of Ukraine, 2014 – 2024 – Natalia Shlikhta, National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy

The Present Situation of the Christian Community in Israel/Palestine – Fr. John Paul, Ecumenical Institute Tantur, Jerusalem

Armenia without Artsakh and without much hope – Harutyun Harutyunyan, Yerewan State University

18:00. Free Evening

09:00   Departure by bus to Warsaw city centre

10:00  Sunday services in different churches in Warsaw

Afternoon excursions:

  • Guided city tour in Warsaw
  • Visiting the Mariavites in Płock (Excursion by bus)