Program Unit Online June Annual Meeting 2026

Religion in Europe Unit

Call for Proposals

This Unit analyzes religion in both Eastern and Western Europe or related to Europe (broadly defined) in any historical or contemporary period. We encourage interdisciplinary, interreligious, and comparative approaches, and we particularly welcome submissions from members of underrepresented groups in the Academy.

For our June online meeting session, we are especially considering proposals related to: 

Futures for Religions in Europe

  • We invite proposals examining potential futures for religious institutions, practices, and communities in Europe (again, broadly defined). Contributors might examine continuities or discontinuities. We welcome diverse methods (qualitative or quantitative, historical, theological, social-scientific, etc.) and geographical foci (trans-national, national, local, etc.). We hope that this session might provoke comparative conversation that complicates understandings of the borders of spaces and places, of religious traditions, of the religious and the secular. 

We also welcome proposals beyond this theme, especially proposals for complete pre-arranged sessions related to religion and Europe, broadly interpreted. Successful sessions will reflect gender and racial/ethnic diversity, as well as diversity of field, method, and scholarly rank as appropriate.

Statement of Purpose

This Unit is designed to serve as a forum for scholarly dialogue on religious issues related to the social, cultural, and political contexts of Eastern and Western Europe and beyond, seeking to help guide critical conversations about Europe and its global entanglements. Our guiding principles include a commitment to scholarly dialogue across disciplines, a comparative spirit sensitive to Europe’s religious diversity, and a transhistorical appreciation of the full trajectory of European-related experiences.

Chair Mail Dates
John McCormack, Aurora University jmccormack@aurora.edu - View
Tyson Herberger tyson.herberger@usn.no - View
Review Process: Participant names are anonymous to chairs and steering committee members during review, but visible to chairs prior to final acceptance/rejection