The adoption of new technological paradigms has recently shifted part of the scholarship on religions towards new research questions. Such a new condition stimulates scholarly curiosity which needs – to be effective and fertile – matching with technological infrastructures and access to physical and digital sources and research means. ITSERR (Italian Strengthening of the ESFRI RI RESILIENCE) is a research project launched in 2022 with the goal of enhancing RESILIENCE, the European research infrastructure for the study of religions. Primary goal is to meet the evolving needs of its multidisciplinary scientific community and support the development of the national node of RESILIENCE. With the endorsement of new technological paradigms, the project is willing to play a pivotal role in enriching the diversity, quality and innovation of knowledge produced by the community of scholars investigating religions. The volume presents the first research and methodological outcomes achieved by the ITSERR team, composed of researchers in the humanities and information technologies.
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Série :
Tome 6 dans Fscire Research and PapersLangue :
anglais
Format :
Naming the Sacred : Religious Toponymy in History, Theology and Politics. With a foreword by Alon Goshen-Gottstein
Between La Salette and Lourdes : Teresa Dus of Porzûs and Our Lady
Andrea Tilatti
Faith and Pestilence : Paradigms and Historical, Theological, Hermeneutic Issues
Through the Iron Curtain : The Taizé Ecumenical Experience in Eastern Europe (1960–1989)
The Creed of Nicaea (325) : The Status Quaestionis and the Neglected Topics





