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Carlo Fantappiè, Full Professor of the Università di Roma Tre, will give a lecture at seminar on the rights of the faithful throughout history.

He has been invited by the School of Canon Law

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The Full Professor Carlo Fantappiè, together with Professor Joaquín Sedano, during the seminar held at the School of Canon Law of the University of Navarra. PHOTO: Mariaje Ruiz
19/04/18 20:56 María Martínez Orbegozo

Carlo Fantappiè,Full Professor of the Università di Roma Trevisited the School of Canon Law of the University of Navarra where he gave a lecture lecture under the title degree scroll "I diritti dei fedeli: radici nel passato e fondamenti per il futuro" ("The rights of the faithful: roots in the past and foundations for the future").

Accompanied by Joaquín Sedano, professor of the School, during his intervention Fantappiè analyzed the rights of the faithful throughout history; an issue with a long tradition in the School of Canon Law, thanks to the bequest of masters such as Pedro Lombardía and Javier Hervada.

goal With the aim of showing the precedents of the current configuration of the rights of the faithful, which exist in authors such as Antoine Arnauld, Antonio Rosmini, Ferdinand Walter, George Phillips, Anselme Tilloy or Emmanuelle de Sarzana, the Full Professor went back to the literature of the XVII-XIX centuries. After pointing out some future perspectives on natural law and human rights, a dialogue followed with the audience at seminar.

Professor at the department of Jurisprudence of the Università di Roma Tre, Carlo Fantappiè has focused his academic work and research on the canonical reforms of Italian Jansenism, the relations between monastic institutions, and the jurisdictional policies of modern states. reference letter He has also studied the history of local and central ecclesiastical institutions, with particular attention to the formative Structures of the secular clergy; the philosophical, juridical and theological foundations of Canon Law; the relationship between the Catholic Church and legal modernization; secularism; and political theology.

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