Reminder: European Conference on Religion, Spirituality and Health, 13.-15. May 2010.
The 2nd European Conference on Religion, Spirituality and Health puts a special emphasis on religious and spiritual coping in health and disease. The keynote speakers approach the topic from their specific professional background.
The newly disposed Berne Lecture will be held by Prof. Kenneth Pargament, an internationally recognised expert on religious coping. Symposia invite discussion and free communications allow research groups to present their research projects either orally or as posters. The best poster presentation given by a young researcher will be honored by the Young Researchers Award.
Another focus is to strengthen the network among researchers in the field and to promote scientific projects. A public lecture will be given by Prof. Thierry Carell.
The conference in Denmark takes place just after the European Conference on Religion, Spirituality and Health, Bern, Schweiz (13.-15. May). The two conferences are complementary. Whereas the conference in Bern deals broadly with the topic of religious coping in a European context, the conference in Denmark supplements with perspectives on research in faith and health in secular society with the particular challenges this provides for the field.
Thus, it will be a significant advantage to take part at both venues, which is why there is a reduction of conference costs when participants register for both venues. Researchers that submit papers that are selected for paper sessions will have free admission to the conference day of their presentation.
For more on the conference in Bern, please click here.Reminder: European Conference on Religion, Spirituality and Health, 13.-15. May 2010.
The 2nd European Conference on Religion, Spirituality and Health puts a special emphasis on religious and spiritual coping in health and disease. The keynote speakers approach the topic from their specific professional background.
The newly disposed Berne Lecture will be held by Prof. Kenneth Pargament, an internationally recognised expert on religious coping. Symposia invite discussion and free communications allow research groups to present their research projects either orally or as posters. The best poster presentation given by a young researcher will be honored by the Young Researchers Award.
Another focus is to strengthen the network among researchers in the field and to promote scientific projects. A public lecture will be given by Prof. Thierry Carell.
The conference in Denmark takes place just after the European Conference on Religion, Spirituality and Health, Bern, Schweiz (13.-15. May). The two conferences are complementary. Whereas the conference in Bern deals broadly with the topic of religious coping in a European context, the conference in Denmark supplements with perspectives on research in faith and health in secular society with the particular challenges this provides for the field.
Thus, it will be a significant advantage to take part at both venues, which is why there is a reduction of conference costs when participants register for both venues. Researchers that submit papers that are selected for paper sessions will have free admission to the conference day of their presentation.
For more on the conference in Bern, please click here.






