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At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, a deep interest in "the invisible" rose. This fascination is common to both emerging spiritual currents and avant-garde artistic movements. In this area of overlap, we witness attempts to represent a dematerialized reality.More info
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The proposed analysis aims at presenting the continuous processes of embodiment and dis-embodiment used by queer and feminist theologians among predominant Jewish Kabbalistic interpretations in order to create safe “theological” narrations for women and non-normative sexualities and genders.More info
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Charles Taylor, one of the most important philosophers of the last century, will give a talk on the future of democracy in Trento on January 12, 2023. Many in the West have a sense that democracy is in trouble today: but what are the real causes of this malaise?More info
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Meeting with the Project ERC - FACETSMore info
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ISR, il Centro per le Scienze Religiose della Fondazione Bruno Kessler, organizza un incontro internazionale di studiosi, artisti, scrittori e altri esperti del “senso impervio” tra il 30 novembre e il 3 dicembre 2022.More info
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Is it possible to measure the rights of religious minorities? Where does Italy rank in terms of measuring these rights?More info
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There are two pitfalls in digital health ethics: an approach to the digital as an environment to which to adapt and an approach that reduces the digital to a mere instrument. It is possible anyway to approach the digital as a "milieu" as well.More info
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The seventh edition of the «Davide Zordan Lecture» will be held by Robert Orsi (Northwestern University) at the Fondazione Bruno Kessler (Aula Grande) on 24 October 2022, at 5.00 p.m. The title of his talk is: «The Study of Religion and Theology in a World on Fire».More info
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This seminar addresses the question of the body after death as the Arab-Muslim tradition describes it first in the Koran and Haddith (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad), and then in the abundant literature of what is called adâb al-Kabr (the salutary terrors from the grave).More info
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Inspired by the comparison of Christ’s message to a “light yoke” (Mt 11: 28-30), this talk surveys the trajectory of Christian hedonism of the Renaissance/modern period, with special reference to Lorenzo Valla and its impact on contemporary thought.More info
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Drawing inspiration from the Latin American scholarship on decoloniality, this contribution has a twofold objective. On the one hand, it intends to shed light on the role of language, in a broad sense, as a means of colonial perpetuation in the horizontal world of the digital sphere; on the other, it aims to present some theoretical-methodological perspectives, in a semiotic key, capable of de-territorializing research in this field, by paying particular attention to the exploration of technological frontiers. Such reflection cannot avoid an introduction having as its object the dialogue between decoloniality and religious studies.More info