Receiving the First Council of Nicaea Today: Ecumenical Learning from Synodal Discernment in the Early Church
Date
September 5, 2024 - September 10, 2024Call for papers closed:June 1, 2024Registration closed:May 15, 2024Venue
Where:Warsaw (Poland)Adress:ul. Leśna 15/17, 05-510 Konstancin-JeziornaReceiving 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
Confirmed speakers
Programme
5 September 2024
Thursday
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
6 September 2024
Friday
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
7 September 2024
Saturday
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
8 September 2024
Sunday
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)
The Consultation will take place in Missionary Animation Center, Cetrum Animacji Misyjnej , ul. Leśna 15/17, 05-510 Konstancin-Jeziorna, near Warsaw.
!!! UPDATED 4 September 2024 !!!
HOW TO REACH THE VENUE:
The nearest international train station, bus terminal and airport are situated in Warsaw.
You must know that we have two airports in Warsaw: Chopin and Modlin. From the first one (Chopin) to Konstancin it is only 18 km, and from the second one (Modlin) as much as 70 km.
By Taxi from Warsaw’s Chopin Airport:
For comfort reasons we advise taxi services from Warsaw’s CHOPIN Airport. We strongly advise you to use licensed taxi services offered at Chopin Airport. We recommend taxi corporation: ELE Taxi, Uber and Bolt. The taxi fare from the Chopin Airport to the place of our Consultation (ul. Leśna 15/17 Konstancin-Jeziorna) is approx. 45 – 70 PLN (10-15 euros).
By bus and metro from Warsaw Chopin Airport:
Buy a 90-minute ticket. Tickets can be booked online or you can buy one from red-coloured ticket maschines (Bilety/Tickets). Remember to validate your ticket in the bus.
Take bus no 175 from the Chopin Airport and go to the CENTRUM in the city center (aprox. 24 min).
You need to get Metro Line 1 from the CENTRUM (short walk from the station), go on the metro to the very last stop south – KABATY – and right there (Exit ul. Sepa-Szarzynskiego) there is a bus stop for bus no 710 going to Konstancin (getting to the bus stop CHOPINA; aprox. 30 min, rush hours even 60 min). Finally, one must go on foot 200 meters.
The timtables: https://www.wtp.waw.pl/en/timetables/ Please check the timetables just before your journey.
By bus and metro From Warsaw’s Modlin Airport:
From Warsaw’s MODLIN Airport we recommend ModlinBus which offers a bus connection to the city center (near Central Station). Travel time up to approx.. 40-50 minutes. Tickets can be booked online, purchased online or directly from the user (cash payment – also in foreign currency and card). You need to get Metro Line 1 from the CENTRUM (short walk from the station), go on the metro to the very last stop south – KABATY – and right there (Exit ul. Sepa-Szarzynskiego) there is a bus stop for bus no 710 going to Konstancin (getting to the bus stop CHOPINA; aprox. 30 min, rush hours even 60 min). Finally, one must go on foot 200 meters.
By metro and bus from Warsaw city center
Buy a 90-minute ticket. Tickets can be booked online or you can buy one from red-coloured ticket maschines (Bilety/Tickets).
You need to get Metro Line 1 from the CENTRUM (short walk from the station CENTRUM), go on the metro to the very last stop south – KABATY – and right there (Exit ul. Sepa-Szarzynskiego) there is a bus stop for bus no 710 going to Konstancin (getting to the bus stop CHOPINA; aprox. 30 min, rush hours even 60 min). Finally, one must go on foot 200 meters.
By car:
From Warszawa: direction Góra Kalwaria 724 route (via Wilanów) or direction Piaseczno Puławska str. along, then direction Konstancin-Jeziorna.
From Katowice-Warszawa or Kraków-Warszawa: direction Piaseczno, later Konstancin-Jeziorna.
This document is intended for participants of the Academic Consultation organized by Societas Oecumenica to facilitate compliance with the Societas Oecumenica’s Code of Conduct, and to provide a procedure for handling possible infringements.
At the meeting there will be two appropriately equipped persons (male and female) on site who are appointed as a “Response Team” by the Standing Committee (not being members of it). You may contact them either by sending an e-mail to: societas.codeofconduct@gmail.com, or directly:
Tim Noble E-mail: tim@etf.cuni.cz; Phone: +420-603-104019
Heidi Zitting E-mail: heidi.zitting@gmail.com; Phone: +358-50-4409484
Preamble
Each human being has dignity and therefore needs to be respected and protected. This fundamental insight needs to be expressed coherently in the ways we meet and interact in events that bring us together. Basic ethical commitments and standards are to be lived out in the work of the Societas Oecumenica. These include:
- Respect for the dignity and integrity of all human beings.
- Fair and just treatment of all, without discrimination, exploitation, or harassment.
- Responsible stewardship in the exercise of power and use of financial and other resources.
- Respect for diversity, inclusiveness and participation, and transparency and accountability.
All participants are expected to comply with these commitments.
These commitments call for special attention in international and multicultural work contexts where differences based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, or disability can lead to attitudes or practices that violate individuals’ personal integrity or sense of what is appropriate.
The temptations to misuse power, harass and exploit others, also in relation to sexuality, are considerable, and therefore must be constrained. The Societas Oecumenica’s Code of Conduct embodies zero tolerance with regards to sexual exploitation and abuse, harassment, abuse of power, fraud and corruption in all events and applies rules for any breaches or violations. No one should be subjected to any misconduct from any participant. Therefore, all participants are called upon to:
- Treat all persons fairly and with respect, courtesy, and dignity.
- Behave respectfully towards others and do not misuse private, professional or any other relationships.
- Be aware of the special responsibility that any person in authority has.
- Be mindful of relationships of dependence.
- Be sensitive to cultural and social differences and practices.
Commitment
As a participant in the Societas Oecumenica’s Academic Consultation, I commit to:
- Do not cross boundaries set by others. If someone indicates “No”, even without words, respect it. Avoid any inappropriate gesture or contact.
- Respect and promote fundamental rights of each person, without discrimination.
- Avoid any behavior that is considered an offense under Criminal law or maybe legally understood as abuse, exploitation, misconduct, or sexual harassment.
- Declare conflicts of interest and follow ethical and legally acceptable organizational and business practices.
- Avoid using or encouraging others to use alcohol or other substances in a way that affects their ability to carry out their role.
- Do not exchange money, goods, or services for any kind of sexual favors.
- Never commit any act of fraud, corruption, or unethical business practice, including conflict of interest during Societas Oecumenica events.
- Do not falsely accuse people of harassment or exploitation of any kind for your own advantage.
In all cases International human rights law and the law of the country where the Academic Consultation of the Societas Oecumenica takes place apply.
Procedure
The Standing Committee will have introduced the Response Team on the Code of Conduct and the procedures to follow before the meeting.
At the beginning of the meeting (first session), the organizers will remind all participants about the Code of Conduct. The Response Team should be introduced.
Should anyone need to make a complaint, the following procedures shall apply:
- Approach a member of the Response Team at this event or fill out the Complaint Form available at the Conference’s website or at the Infopoint.
- Hand the filled-out complaint form to any member of the Response Team or send it to societas.codeofconduct@gmail.com.
- Complaints can be handed in until six months after the conference.
All complaints should be carefully and promptly investigated, meeting privately with the subject of complaint and the complainant (person making the complaint).
For the complainant and subject of complaint, counseling, pastoral care, and accompaniments made available.
The Response Team reports to the Standing Committee of the Societas Oecumenica which makes the decision about the necessary actions.
The Standing Committee may, in its sole discretion, find it necessary to remove the subject of the complaint from the meeting or bar the person from situations where the offence could be repeated. The subject of the complaint shall be informed of the decision.
In cases where the complainant wishes to consider reporting the incident to the relevant legal and/or ecclesial authorities, he or she shall be offered pastoral support in considering such report. However, if the person decides to pursue legal action against the subject of complaint, Societas Oecumenica, as an organization, can in no case be held liable, directly or indirectly, for such act and its possible prejudicial consequences.