This volume aims to take up the theme of the relationship between faith and pestilence, which, despite its topicality, is rooted in a long-term dimension that involves different areas of knowledge. A markedly disciplinary look brings together historical, theological, political, and juridical analyses and thus allows to understand this relationship through paradigms, turning points, continuities, and discontinuities. Such a wide perspective makes it possible to observe how the theme has crossed ages and religions, from the fathers of the church, to medicine in medieval Islam, up to contemporary times, with Ivan Illich's harsh critique of forced medicalization and the issues that emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Naming the Sacred : Religious Toponymy in History, Theology and Politics. With a foreword by Alon Goshen-Gottstein
bookBetween La Salette and Lourdes : Teresa Dus of Porzûs and Our Lady
Andrea Tilatti
bookFaith and Pestilence : Paradigms and Historical, Theological, Hermeneutic Issues
bookThrough the Iron Curtain : The Taizé Ecumenical Experience in Eastern Europe (1960–1989)
bookThe Creed of Nicaea (325) : The Status Quaestionis and the Neglected Topics
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