Organization:John XXIII Foundation for Religious Sciences

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John XXIII Foundation for Religious Sciences
Fondazione per le scienze religiose
AbbreviationFSCIRE
Named afterPope John XXIII
Founded atBologna, Italy
Legal statusFoundation
Location
  • Bologna, Italy
Websitefscire.it
Formerly called
Institute for Religious Sciences in Bologna

The Foundation for Religious Sciences John XXIII (Italian: Fondazione per le Scienze Religiose Giovanni XXIII) is a research institution in Bologna, Italy and is directed by Alberto Melloni.[1] The organization publishes, organizes, receives and communicates research within religious sciences with a particular view to Christianity.[2]

The foundation began with Giuseppe Dossetti in 1953 and was originally called the Institute for Religious Sciences in Bologna; In 1985 the Institute was renamed to Foundation for Religious Sciences John XXIII.[3] In addition to the many projects that the foundation supports it also maintains numerous archives and collections.[4][5][6][7] One project of particular importance has been the Digital Maktaba, an interdisciplinary project to create and catalog works which are published in non-Latin alphabets such as Arabic, Persian, and Azerbaijani.[8] The project is based at the La Pira library in Palermo and serves as the hub for the Foundations history and doctrines of Islam.

See also

  • Bologna School (Vatican II)

External links

References

  1. Romero, Simon; Schmall, Emily (March 20, 2013). "In pragmatic act, pope once accepted idea of civil unions". The Idaho Statesman. New York Times: pp. 8. https://www.newspapers.com/image/691867754/?terms=%22Foundation%20for%20Religious%20Sciences%22&match=1. 
  2. Ruozzi, Federico (2016-11-11). "L'archivio don Lorenzo Milani della Fondazione per le scienze religiose di Bologna. Cronistoria di carte e ricerca". E-Review. Rivista degli Istituti Storici dell'Emilia-Romagna in Rete 4. doi:10.12977/ereview109. ISSN 2284-1784. http://e-review.it/ruozzi_dol_lorenzo_milano. 
  3. Sandonà, Luca (2021-05-04). "An intellectual boost for Italy's Europeanisation: the contribution of the influential think tanks Arel and Nomisma (1978–1993)" (in en). The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 28 (3): 324–351. doi:10.1080/09672567.2020.1817118. ISSN 0967-2567. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09672567.2020.1817118. 
  4. Domenico, Roy Palmer (2006). "Araldo del Vangelo. Studi sull'episcopato e sull'archivio di Giacomo Lercaro a Bologna 1952-1968 (review)" (in en). The Catholic Historical Review 92 (3): 346–347. doi:10.1353/cat.2006.0176. ISSN 1534-0708. http://muse.jhu.edu/content/crossref/journals/catholic_historical_review/v092/92.3domenico.html. 
  5. Vatican II : the complete history. Alberto Melloni, Federico Ruozzi, Enrico Galavotti, John XXIII Foundation for Religious Studies in Bologna. New York. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8091-0624-0. OCLC 914586169. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/914586169. 
  6. Doland, Angela (January 1, 2005). "Vatican stance resurfaces". The Atlanta Constitution. Associated Press: pp. B5. https://www.newspapers.com/image/422796257/. 
  7. Furnal, Joshua (2015). "Separati ma fratelli. Gli osservatori non cattolici al Vaticano II (1962–1965). By Mauro Velati. (Istituto per le scienze religiose – Bologna. Fondazione per le scienze religiose Giovanni xxxiii . Testi e ricerche di scienze religiose. New Ser., 52.) Pp. 748. Bologna: il Mulino, 2014. €55 (paper). 978 88 15 24777 3" (in en). The Journal of Ecclesiastical History 66 (4): 918–919. doi:10.1017/S0022046915001499. ISSN 0022-0469. https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0022046915001499/type/journal_article. 
  8. Martoglia, Riccardo; Sala, Luca; Vanzini, Matteo; Vigliermo, Riccardo (2022). Paschke, Adrian; Rehm, Georg; Neudecker, Clemens et al.. eds. "A tool for semiautomatic cataloguing of an islamic digital library: a use case from the Digital Maktaba project (short paper)" (in en). Qurator 2022 3rd Conference on Digital Curation Technologies (Berlin, Germany) 3234. https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3234/paper1.pdf.