Dissent, understood as a public rejection of the authoritatively pronounced rules, verdicts, and truth claims within a given community, although disruptive, can offer multiple benefits to the life of the community. However, the Roman Catholic Church (RCC) effectively leaves no other option for dissenters than to adopt a stance of obedient silence. This essay emphasizes a need for a shift in the magisterial attitude toward dissent, one in which Catholic truth claims can bear the collective scrutiny and questioning expressed through dissent and thus be more fully integrated into the life of the community. To do that, the essay divides the discussion into two parts. First, the essay offers an analysis of the concept of dissent, its potential benefits, and its entanglement with the other concepts more broadly. Second, it scrutinizes the construction of power, tradition, and dissent in the RCC specifically.
Time: Wednesday, 13.11.24 - 15:00 Uhr - 17:00 Uhr
Speakers: Travis LaCouter, Ryszard Bobrowicz, Taylor Ott and Judith Gruber
Location: Rabinstraße 8, Room 03.139
Further information: https://www.ctsi.uni-bonn.de/en/media/contrasilentiumobsequiosum_production.pdf
Contact: David Koitka (CTSI Bonn)