Acquire the essential terms of religion and society dialectic and the development of relations between Churches and State in Europe. Knowledge of basic rules governing the religious phenomenon.
Canali
teacher profile teaching materials
Articulation of the course
First module (2 credits): The three Religions of the Book, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, their development and relations with State.
Second module (1 credit): Analysis of the concept of laicity, its relationship with totalitarianism, modern State, Islam.
Third module (2 credits): Religious rights, institutional relations between churches and State.
Fourth module (2 credits): Denominations structures and activities.
Program
Relationships evolution between religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) in Europe's history and relationships evolution between churches and State in Christian Europe. Secularism, totalitarianism and modern State. Religious rights and their articulation. Religious rights and multiculturalism. Institutional profiles about relations between churches and State in Italy. Essential elements of ecclesiastical bodies and marriage rules.
Erasmus students
Compulsory attendance for 'Erasmus' students.
Other information
It is better to attend the course in all its parts, since the examination relates on arguments developed in classroom.
1. C. CARDIA, Principi di diritto ecclesiastico. Tradizione europea, legislazione italiana, New Edition, Giappichelli, Torino, 2015
2. C. CARDIA, Risorgimento e religione, Giappichelli, Torino 2011
Students attending must study the only arguments developed in classroom and an Essay by Prof. Luigi De Luca will be distributed in November.
Programme
In 2015-2016, the course is dedicated to Prof. Luigi DE LUCA, Master of the discipline, which has given the University of Roma Tre, Department of Law, a rich library fund and Journal ArticlesArticulation of the course
First module (2 credits): The three Religions of the Book, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, their development and relations with State.
Second module (1 credit): Analysis of the concept of laicity, its relationship with totalitarianism, modern State, Islam.
Third module (2 credits): Religious rights, institutional relations between churches and State.
Fourth module (2 credits): Denominations structures and activities.
Program
Relationships evolution between religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) in Europe's history and relationships evolution between churches and State in Christian Europe. Secularism, totalitarianism and modern State. Religious rights and their articulation. Religious rights and multiculturalism. Institutional profiles about relations between churches and State in Italy. Essential elements of ecclesiastical bodies and marriage rules.
Erasmus students
Compulsory attendance for 'Erasmus' students.
Other information
It is better to attend the course in all its parts, since the examination relates on arguments developed in classroom.
Core Documentation
Teaching materials1. C. CARDIA, Principi di diritto ecclesiastico. Tradizione europea, legislazione italiana, New Edition, Giappichelli, Torino, 2015
2. C. CARDIA, Risorgimento e religione, Giappichelli, Torino 2011
Students attending must study the only arguments developed in classroom and an Essay by Prof. Luigi De Luca will be distributed in November.
Type of evaluation
The exam includes the final oral exam. teacher profile teaching materials
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STATE AND CHURCHES
Prof. Rita Benigni
56 Hours 7 Credits
IUS/11 DIRITTO CANONICO E DIRITTO ECCLESIASTICO
Year of attendance: third
First semester
In 2015-2016, the course is dedicated to Prof. Luigi DE LUCA, Master of the discipline, which has given the University of Roma Tre, Department of Law, a rich library fund and Journal Articles
Articulation of the course
First module (2 credits): The three Religions of the Book, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, their development and relations with State.
Second module (1 credit): Analysis of the concept of laicity, its relationship with totalitarianism, modern State, Islam.
Third module (2 credits): Religious rights, institutional relations between churches and State.
Fourth module (2 credits): Denominations structures and activities.
Purpose
Acquire the essential terms of religion and society dialectic and the development of relations between Churches and State in Europe. Knowledge of basic rules governing the religious phenomenon.
Program
Relationships evolution between religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) in Europe's history and relationships evolution between churches and State in Christian Europe. Secularism, totalitarianism and modern State. Religious rights and their articulation. Religious rights and multiculturalism. Institutional profiles about relations between churches and State in Italy. Essential elements of ecclesiastical bodies and marriage rules.
Prerequisites
Having passed the examination of Public Law.
1. C. CARDIA, Principi di diritto ecclesiastico. Tradizione europea, legislazione italiana, New Edition, Giappichelli, Torino, 2015
2. C. CARDIA, Risorgimento e religione, Giappichelli, Torino 2011
Students attending must study the only arguments developed in classroom and an Essay by Prof. Luigi De Luca will be distributed in November
Programme
DIRITTO ECCLESIASTICO (M-Z)RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STATE AND CHURCHES
Prof. Rita Benigni
56 Hours 7 Credits
IUS/11 DIRITTO CANONICO E DIRITTO ECCLESIASTICO
Year of attendance: third
First semester
In 2015-2016, the course is dedicated to Prof. Luigi DE LUCA, Master of the discipline, which has given the University of Roma Tre, Department of Law, a rich library fund and Journal Articles
Articulation of the course
First module (2 credits): The three Religions of the Book, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, their development and relations with State.
Second module (1 credit): Analysis of the concept of laicity, its relationship with totalitarianism, modern State, Islam.
Third module (2 credits): Religious rights, institutional relations between churches and State.
Fourth module (2 credits): Denominations structures and activities.
Purpose
Acquire the essential terms of religion and society dialectic and the development of relations between Churches and State in Europe. Knowledge of basic rules governing the religious phenomenon.
Program
Relationships evolution between religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) in Europe's history and relationships evolution between churches and State in Christian Europe. Secularism, totalitarianism and modern State. Religious rights and their articulation. Religious rights and multiculturalism. Institutional profiles about relations between churches and State in Italy. Essential elements of ecclesiastical bodies and marriage rules.
Prerequisites
Having passed the examination of Public Law.
Core Documentation
Teaching materials1. C. CARDIA, Principi di diritto ecclesiastico. Tradizione europea, legislazione italiana, New Edition, Giappichelli, Torino, 2015
2. C. CARDIA, Risorgimento e religione, Giappichelli, Torino 2011
Students attending must study the only arguments developed in classroom and an Essay by Prof. Luigi De Luca will be distributed in November
Type of evaluation
The exam includes the final oral exam.