Américo Pinheira Pereira | Ana e Rodrigo Rhodes | António Martins | Aristide Fumagalli | Carlos Costa | Fabrizia Raguso | Inês Espada Vieira | Jerónimo dos Santos Trigo | João Barbosa de Melo | João Manuel Duque | Jorge Cotovio | Jorge Cunha | Jorge Ortiga | Juan Ambrosio | Luís Manuel Pereira da Silva | Luís Marinho | Maria Manuel Vieira | Miguel Vale de Almeida | Paulo Renato Costa Pinto | Pedro Maria Godinho Vaz Patto | Sandra Ribeiro | Susana Sá
In France, the nineteenth century was characterized by a sharp opposition between the republicans, heirs of the French revolution, and the Catholic Church. This opposition led, in 1905, to the separation of the Catholic Church and the State.
The coexistence between Catholic Universities and the State was not always easy, and it is still not easy nowadays.
The Catholic Universities became the only places where enough competencies are gathered to have a scientific approach to Christian Tradition, and at the same time, to allow this Tradition to keep up a conversation with the contemporary culture.
Contents
1. French bishops challenging the University
2. First topic: the Catholic Universities have the mission to build an interface between the Christian Tradition and the contemporary culture
3. A second answer: the French Catholic Universities try to propose an integral Education
4. Conclusions
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