Results for the keyword History of Religions

Régis Debray
Learning About Religion in Secular State Schools
Learning about different religions: the best way of overcoming prejudice

John Scheid, Alain Prochiantz
Lights, light
The 2015 Colloquium of the Collège de France unites some of the most eminent authors in physics and astrophysics, in biology, in neuroscience and the history of science. Light is a timeless subject: it has always had the power to fascinate and disturb. Here it is explained.

Claude Hagège
Music or Death The language of music explained by an eminent linguist
Music does indeed have a strong message to convey

Armand Laferrère
Political Reading of the Bible
The Bible is not just a spiritual treasure it is also a political manual for our times.

Armand Laferrère
Politics of the Bible
The Bible is not just a spiritual treasure it is also a political manual for our times.

Jean Picq
Religious Freedom in the French Republic Restoring the Spirit of French Secularism
‘Laïcité’ has been at the heart of numerous debates in France. The author argues here for a multifaceted, open secularism.

Dominique Schnapper
Sociological Reflection on the Jewish Condition
Following the “days of suspicion” initiated in 1967 by the speech of General de Gaulle, which put an end to a form of accord between France and the State of Israel...