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Religions and Violence III

People

Pallavicini Y. S. Y.

Course director

Granaroli B.

Assistant

Menon M.

Assistant

Description

The 'Religions and Violence, Islam' course gives the students the occasion to develop a better understanding of Islamic doctrine and civilization through a comparative interreligious approach and providing some concrete experiences in a Muslim counternarrative to violence.

Objectives

  • Interreligious Cooperation and Dialogue.
  • Intercultural and International exchanges.
  • Peace Education and Gobal Citizenship.
  • Social Cohesion and Economic Development.
  • Relations between Faiths

Teaching mode

Online

Learning methods

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Examination information

At the end of each term of the course, the student must take a written exam. It focuses on the topics covered during the course as well as on the texts listed in the recommended bibliography.
The exam consists of 5 open questions. Each answer must be 3000 characters long, including spaces.
The exam paper must be uploaded onto the dedicated area on the eLearning platform, during the one-week long exam session.
Dates can be consulted in the academic calendar.

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