Autonomy as social practice - sociality and revolution after Hegel
The Christian World Web of Venantius Fortunatus – world relations and the Carmina
Spatiality, Religion, and Body: Relocating Female Experiences in Post-Revolutionary Iran
Event Religion. A Conceptual Approach with a Comparative Analysis of Three Case Studies
Die agonistische Eventkultur in Side und Pamphylien
The Appropriation of Meter in Western Asia Minor during the Hellenistic Period: The Agency of Relations in Religious Transformations
The phallus: a tasteless icon of antiquity? Insights into the social and religious spheres of Greco-Roman societies and the potential of images.
No-Body in non-everyday life in two Orthodox Women Monasteries
The Christianisation of the cult of the Roman army and the role of soldier martyrs in the 4th-6th centuries
Between practices of faith, consumption culture and feminism: the discursive construction and affective animation of female Muslim subject positions in German-language YouTube productions
Contradiction as Form of Life
Tracing the altar: interaction of material, social, and religious dimensions of altar-based practices in Southern Etruria
Franz C. Overbeck. Beyond Theology, Within Limits
Ekphrasis and resonance. The Description of objects, rituals, and sanctuaries in Pausanias and its significance in the Second Sophistic
Religiöse Rituale in den Komödien von Titus Maccius Plautus
Re-sonating subjects modes of subjectivation by singing practitioners in the German-speaking popular-religious field
Devotus Numini Maiestatique Eius – Untersuchungen zur Herrschaftslegitimation in der Zeit der Soldatenkaiser (235-284 n. Chr.)
Unbelief in Self-World Relations. A Relational Approach to Atheistic Positions in Classical Athens
The song of songs as a contribution to the radicalisation of the idea of relationship a study of the resonance relations of the Song of Songs
Who am I? on the interdependence of visual, literary and performative representations of the personifications of Old comedy
How Literature Touches Us. Of immersion and transformation in Tibullus