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Religions and Violence I

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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