UFRN's Department of Geography promotes the 1st Brazilian Meeting of Traditional Studies and the 2nd Northeastern Meeting of Traditional Studies

Held in the Geography auditorium, from 6pm, on the 19th and 20th of April at UFRN, the second edition of the Northeastern Meeting of Traditional Studies (II ENET) and the first edition of the Brazilian Meeting of Traditional Studies (I EBET), under the title “Faith and politics in contemporary times”, aims to discuss the current affairs of themes considered traditional, notably the historically troubled relationship between faith and politics.
The lectures and discussion groups are the two pillars of the event, which revolve around the following proposed syllabus: religion, traditional values, geopolitics, southernism, Eurasianism, third and fourth political theories and anti-Enlightenment philosophers.
Programming:
All meetings take place in the Geography auditorium at CCHLA.
Day 19:

6pm – Opening table in honor of Prof. Dr. Beatriz Soares Pontes
6:30 pm – Opening conference: “500 years of the Protestant Reformation”

Pr. Volmar Herbetz (Evangelical Lutheran Church of Brazil)
Prof. Marcílio Diniz da Silva (Mediator)

8pm – Round Table 1: “Faith and politics”

Prof. Dr. Tassos Lycurgo Galvão Nunes (UFRN)
MSc. Bruno Gomes (Mediator)
Day 20:

6pm – Meeting with the reader

Prof. Dr. Ivanaldo Santos
Cel. MSc Aviator Carlos Eduardo Valle Rose

7pm – Round table 2 – “Philosophers of anti-Enlightenment”

Prof. MSc. Didymo George de Assis Matos
Prof. José Rafael Aires Ferreira
Prof. MSc Carlos Bezerra de Lima Júnior (Mediator)

9:30 pm – Plenary.

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