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'Speeding Your Way to Darkness': suicidio postmoderno e ricerca d'identità in "Night Train" di Martin Amis
2003
Christoph Martin Wieland e il cristianesimo
2016
The religious debate is vivid and constant during the eighteenth century, different positions coexist and culminate in Deism and Hermeticism but also in Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry. Christoph Martin Wieland is one example of the many authors who reflect on the religious question in this climate of continuous alternation of opinions. This work focuses on two novels by Christoph Martin Wieland Peregrinus Proteus (1791) and Agathodämon (1799). In these texts, which are rarely studied and closely related, the reflection on Christianity is characterized by various angles of view. This paper intends to demonstrate how the Peregrinus Proteus also criticizes early Christianity and how the Agatho…
Christoph Martin Wielands Vermittlungsrolle zwischen Kulturen, Autoren, Menschen
2022
This article deals with Wieland’s work as editor of Der Teutsche Merkur, the first successful German journal he had founded, as a famous writer and tireless translator. The focus of the article is on Wieland’s need for confrontation and an exchange of opinions, his concept of cosmopolitanism, his conception of Europe and the Mediterranean, his rejection of any claim to the inviolability of one’s own convictions which were to be defended at all costs and against everyone and everything.
La questione religiosa nel tardo '700 tedesco. Il Peregrinus Proteus (1791) e l'Agathodämon (1799) di Christoph Martin Wieland (1733-1818)
2007
Martin Walser, Ein liebender Mann. Rowohlt, Hamburg, 2008
2008
La metafisica dell’Uno di Piero Martinetti come pensiero orante
2019
The paper intends to show how religious inspiration informs Martinetti's metaphysics, which has its center in the Absolute, conceived as One in its expression, both intelligible and sensitive, conceived outside any dualism. In Martinetti's philosophy the One is the highest name of God, because he expresses both his radical transcendence and his being as gathering what is essential to the events of the human route.
Comunicazione animalista, corporeità dell’animale e isotopia del martirio
2019
È possibile parlare di martirio al di fuori del tradizionale ambito della religione e della politica intesa in senso stretto? Può essere utile farlo, al fine di comprendere meglio i meccanismi semiotici che regolano il martirio stesso? Uno dei campi in cui si possono ritrovare i principali tratti del martirio è quello della comunicazione messa in atto da parte dei movimenti animalisti. In apparenza un’area molto lontana da quella del martirio religioso o di quello a scopi politici, ma l’animalismo è in effetti un fenomeno in cui ragioni etiche, politiche, religiose, dietetiche e filosofiche sono strettamente interconnesse. Tra l’altro, il rinnovato interesse per la semiotica dell’animalità …
I conti del notaio Manfrè de la Muta amministratore del Monastero di San Martino delle Scale
2004
When the Past Makes Saints: The Knights of Malta from Sinners to Martyrs in "Il glorioso trionfo della sacrosanta religion militare di S. Giovanni Gi…
2022
After the fall of Rhodes (1522), the Order of St. John needed to recover its reputation as militia Christi and to redraft its chivalrous ideals within the context of the Catholic Renewal. However, this so-called Religion met this challenge partially and late, although it represented its glorious past as a gallery of saints and martyrs, even if they were not always officially recognised by the Church. This past, since its origin in the Holy Land, casted a shadow of sanctity into the present, confirming this Religion as being semper eadem. Such a representation is found in the book Il glorioso trionfo della sacrosanta religion militare di S. Giovanni Gierosolimitano, published in 1619 in Ital…
Sangre de nobles, mártires y pecadores. Los caballeros de San Juan entre la reforma religiosa y la vida militar
2018
After the fall of Rhodes in 1522, the Order of St. John needed to recover new headquarters (which were finally established in Malta in 1530) and its reputation as militia Christi. This Religion in arms had now to redraft its chivalrous ideals within the new context of the Reformation and the Catholic Renewal. However, Hospitallers met this challenge partially and late, although they represented themselves as belonging to this glorious Religion. Such a dialectic between practice and theory is proved, for example, by an apologetic book published in 1619 in Italy and Spain, as well as by unpublished instructions in the late seventeenth century directed at the chaplains providing religious supp…