11/07/2025 11:00
- 15:00
HALL: Lecture Hall 29
Proponent:
Ferrante M.
Chair:
D'Arienzo M.
Speaker:
Caprara L.,
Di Prima F.,
Ferrante M.,
Malluzzo S.,
Miccichè R.,
Pappalardo D.,
Sammassimo A.
From the impact of globalisation and the correlated overcoming of the dogma of sovereignty derive multiple consequences heralding a new way of thinking about the regulation of relations between state and confessional orders. In particular, these transformations - which, on the ecclesiasticist side, pass first and foremost through an affirmed recognition of the public dimension of religions - have much to do with the extension of the applicative projections of religious freedom that is increasingly characterising contemporary society. It becomes crucial, therefore, to question the extent of the resulting insights - at the national level, as well as at the international level - in a more or less guaranteeist key of confessional specificities, especially in the face of the 'stress tests' that (had challenged and) challenge this bilateral regulation (new conflicts, migratory flows, the Covid emergency, etc.). This, in particular, because of the observed tendency of such regimes to reinvent themselves, in a plastic and mutable response to a 'society in need of contact' between the civil orbit and Confessions, in the sign of a collaborative dialogue for the benefit of basic instances of identity and freedom.