The Florinus in the Context of Economies Around 1700: Conference in Sulzbach-Rosenberg


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An Evening for Faith, Scholarship, and Historical Spirituality
The 35th conference of the Christian-Knorr-von-Rosenroth Society invites to a scientific encounter that connects religious tradition, early modern theology, and cultural history. The focus is on the Florinus in the context of economies around 1700 – a topic that opens the view to piety, home-father literature, and spiritual order in a turbulent era.
A Spiritual Space Between Theology and Life Practice
The conference leads into the world of Franz Philipp Florinus, whose work is one of the important testimonies of early modern home-father literature. His life path connects study, church service, library, and parish office. This reveals how closely faith experience, pastoral care, and learned daily order were interconnected at that time.
Christian Knorr von Rosenroth as a Spiritual Reference Point
The organizing society bears the name of the Sulzbacher court councilor and universal scholar Christian Knorr von Rosenroth. His spiritual songs, theological curiosity, and connection to Pietistic and Chiliastic circles continue to shape the scientific framework of the conference today. The event ties into this tradition and creates space for a respectful dialogue about religion, literature, and culture.
Meeting Place in the Large Town Hall
The conference will take place in the Large Town Hall in Sulzbach-Rosenberg, a historic location with public and cultural significance. The town hall at Luitpoldplatz 25 provides a dignified setting for lectures, exchanges, and focused listening. The conference is held in person and invites interested parties to experience scientific perspectives in direct interaction.
Science, Community, and Lively Memory
The conference of the Christian-Knorr-von-Rosenroth Society sees itself as a place of research and spiritual community. It combines historical source work with a view of religious traditions that have a far-reaching influence beyond their time of origin. Participants experience a faith and educational experience in an atmosphere of reflection and open conversation.
Conclusion: Those interested in theology, church history, Baroque literature, and religious intellectual history will find an engaging conference here with depth and substance. The Florinus in the context of economies around 1700 promises substantial lectures, historical insights, and spiritual encounters – now experience it live in Sulzbach-Rosenberg.
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