Dorothea Weltecke in Bielefeld: Colloquium on Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the Middle Ages


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An Evening on Religious Diversity in the Middle Ages
This MA colloquium at the University of Bielefeld delves into one of the most exciting discourses in medieval studies: Dorothea Weltecke from Berlin speaks about Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the Middle Ages and presents a religious historical model for discussion. The lecture is part of the colloquium on the Middle Ages and Early Modernity and is aimed at students, educators, researchers, as well as a general audience.
Science as a Lively Reading Atmosphere
When historical research is presented so precisely and yet so broadly from a cultural-historical perspective, it creates more than an academic appointment. The colloquium becomes a literary experience of knowledge: terms are sharpened, narratives of religious history are re-evaluated, and the supposedly clear distinction between the three major monotheistic traditions appears as a historically complex structure.
Why This Lecture is Relevant
Dorothea Weltecke is a prominent historian of the late Middle Ages and religious history. Her research revolves around religious plurality, Syrian Christianity, atheism in a historical context, and the question of how medieval societies organized belief, distinction, and knowledge. The strength of this evening lies exactly in this: it combines methodological precision with cultural-historical breadth and opens up the view on the emergence of religious models themselves.
Location, Framework, and Academic Atmosphere
The event takes place in Building X of the University of Bielefeld, Room X-E0-222. The event starts at 6:00 PM and ends at 8:30 PM. The format is public, yet clearly anchored in the university's research culture. Those attending such evenings experience not just a lecture but authority in the best scientific sense: arguments, source work, and the focused atmosphere of a colloquium.
Accessibility, Travel, and Practical Information
The University of Bielefeld is easily accessible by public transport; the city tram line 4 runs from the main train station to the University stop. For those traveling by car, the university points out free parking options on campus. Information regarding digital participation and last-minute changes is available through the mentioned contact address. This keeps the evening clear and accessible on an organizational level as well.
Conclusion
Anyone interested in medieval research, religious history, and the larger lines of cultural coexistence will find a rare dense evening of lectures here. Dorothea Weltecke promises no mere overview but an intellectual intensification with radiance. An appointment for all who wish to experience scientific precision and intellectual movement live.
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- Current Uni Bielefeld - Event Notice
- University of Bielefeld - Research Colloquiums Summer Semester 2026
- Humboldt University of Berlin - Profile Dorothea Weltecke
- Humboldt University of Berlin - Publication List Dorothea Weltecke
- University of Bielefeld - Arrival
- University of Bielefeld - Parking and Mobility
- Bielefeld.JETZT - Event Entry










