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This book draws a connection between ethics and research across social sciences, philosophy, medical sciences and legal sciences, and demonstrates that any research activity needs to be conducted by means of rules deriving from the field of ethics. Although having a common core, such rules assume different characteristics depending on the branch of science, as the contributions on philosophy, medicine, dentistry, law, biotechnology, robotics and architecture highlight. It also investigates the more complex ethical concerns and places them in a larger, technological context. Starting with an introduction to common-sense ethical principles, the contributions then guide the reader, helping them develop and understand a comprehensive knowledge on the field. Notably, it appeared interesting to analyze recent events related to the arrival of the Sars-CoV-2 pandemic in light of ethical principles, highlighting in what terms their applicability can still be confirmed. Moreover, the book makes these topics accessible to a non-expert audience, while also offering alternative reading pathways to inspire more specialized readers.
From 21 to 24 September 2021, the IV International Theological Congress of the Passionists took place in Rome, at the Pontifical Lateran University on the theme: The Wisdom of the Cross in a Pluralistic World". It took place in the context of the Jubilee Celebrations for the Third Centenary of the Foundation of the Passionist Congregation and aims to deepen the topicality of the Cross in the context of the many contemporary areopagi. During the four days, more than 100 speakers, scholars and specialists from many academic and cultural circles with an international reach, from Roman universities as well as from many nations of the various continents, took turns. The rich scientific, cultural and spiritual experience of the Congress is collected in three volumes (over 1,100 pages), the first of which has also been translated from Italian into four languages (English, French, Spanish and Portuguese).
"This scholarship operationalizes Cover's notion of "nomos and narrative" and develops tools to analyze shifting entanglements between religion, gender, and law. The authors propose a "narrative ripeness test" to assess how and when change processes within a minority cultural community may be affected - accelerated or hindered - by state intervention"--
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Dal 21 al 24 settembre 2021 si è svolto a Roma, presso la Pontificia Università Lateranense il IV Congresso Teologico Internazionale dei Passionisti sul tema: La Sapienza della Croce in un Mondo Plurale”. Esso si situa nel contesto delle Celebrazioni Giubilari per il Terzo Centenario di Fondazione della Congregazione passionista e si propone di approfondire l’attualità della Croce nel contesto dei molteplici areopaghi contemporanei. Si sono avvicendati durante i quattro giorni oltre 100 relatori, studiosi e specialisti provenienti da molteplici ambienti accademici e culturali a raggio internazionale, dalle università romane come da numerose nazioni dei vari continenti. La ricca esperienza scientifica, culturale e spirituale del Congresso è raccolta in tre volumi (per oltre 1.100 pagine), il primo dei quali tradotto dall’italiano anche in quattro lingue (inglese, francese, spagnolo e portoghese).
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On 15-17 October 2022, the World Federation of Catholic Medical Associations (F.I.A.M.C.), met for their XXVIth Congress at the Augustinianum in Rome, to consider the exercise of their profession under the above topic. They discussed the notion of ‘repair’ under the three aspects: medical, philosophical and theological. It became clear that the three aspects needed to be grounded in a genuine anthropology that is expressive of a transcendental humanism. Thus, the notion of ‘repair’ appeals to a conception of the body that derives its full significance from its transcendent character: a body not only created by God, but also redeemed in Christ. In this sense, the exercise of the medical profession is also a response to a vocation: serving a body created out of dust by God, but destined for redemption in Christ. The fruit of their discussion is contained in this publication, as the collective work of distinguished authors, each specialized in his/her area of study, and desirous of serving their brothers and sisters of the human family from the abundance of their wisdom and skills!