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Study Plan
The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
1° Year
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Un insegnamento a scelta
2° Year activated in the A.Y. 2011/2012
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Un insegnamento a scelta
Un insegnamento a scelta tra i seguenti
3° Year activated in the A.Y. 2012/2013
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Un insegnamento a scelta
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Un insegnamento a scelta
Un insegnamento a scelta tra i seguenti
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Da quattro a sette insegnamenti a scelta tra i seguenti, di cui per 12 cfu al II anno, 24 al III anno
Due o tre insegnamenti a scelta tra i seguenti(l'insegnamento di storia comunque diverso da quello scleto per la base) di cui per 6 cfu al II anno , 12 cfu al III anno
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History of religions (i) (2011/2012)
Teaching code
4S01299
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
6
Also offered in courses:
- History of religions (i) of the course Bachelor’s degree in Humanities
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
M-STO/06 - HISTORY OF RELIGIONS
Period
II semestre dal Feb 27, 2012 al Jun 8, 2012.
Learning outcomes
History of religions is not a religious discipline, but historical. It is an inductive research based on the investigation of original sources, therefore founded on philology and comparison. It uses the terms “religion” and “religious” for those facts that the historian, due to his own culture and background, considers to be so. Considering the events that he considered to be religious in is own culture, he learns to find analogies and make comparisons with other cultures. In this way he reaches an understanding of some “universals” of humans, which are however concrete, historical facts. These universals will derive from knowledge of ethnology and comparative-history: therefore religion is, in the last analysis, a human universal.
Program
Prerequisites: Knowledge of religious problems in a wide historical and geographical perspective.
Course contents:
1. First part (institutional) : The course proposes to give students an historical awareness of human religions and the methodological problems which have always been, and continue to be, connected to the discipline of History of religions.
2. Second part (monographical): The gnosis as dualistic religion. Reading of The Chant of the Pearl.
Reading list:
1. First part (institutional):
A. Brelich, Introduzione alla Storia delle religioni, Edizioni dell’Ateneo, Roma 1966 and following editions.
P.A. Carozzi, Storia delle religioni. Metodi e contributi della “scuola italiana”, Chimera Editore, Milano 2008. Previous, out of print editions are no longer sufficient to prepare the exam.
2. Second part (monographical):
Il canto della perla (Acta Thomae,108-113),Testo greco, traduzione, introduzione e note di Carlo Angelino, il melangolo, Genova 1987.
P. A. Carozzi, Rendere sensibile il divino. Le arti nelle religioni, Chimera Editore, Milano 2009.
P.A. Carozzi, Gerolamo di Stridone o della traduzione biblica, Chimera Editore, Milano 2008.
It is requested that students have at least a basic knowledge of the sacred religious texts, and of the significance and expression of religious rites and doctrines. Further reading lists will be given during the course.
Didactic methods: Lectures and seminars.
Fourth year students from the old course will have to liaise with the teacher about the program.
Examination Methods
Oral test