By Mr Christian BERNARD Honorary Professor of History, Vice-President of the Institut Jacques Cartier, member of the Institut d'étude des religions et de laïcité.
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Depending on national cultures and histories, religion is perceived as a factor of national unity or, conversely, as a source of division. As societies evolve, we are constantly faced with the question of how best to manage religion so that we can live together in harmony, or at least in a way that is acceptable to as many people as possible.
France has gone through every possible stage, from the wars of religion in the sixteenth century to the current inclusive model of secularism.
How...
France has gone through every possible stage, from the wars of religion in the sixteenth century to the current inclusive model of secularism.
How...
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7€
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On 18 March 2025 at 14:30
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the organizer RELIGIONS ET VIVRE ENSEMBLE