IPRA Institut du Pluralisme Religieux et de l'Athéisme
John Tolan and Dominique Avon, co-directors of the IPRA, have both published an article in the issue 47 of Place Publique, a newspaper settled in the heart of the Nantes / Saint-Nazaire agglomeration and...
An article written by John Tolan, co-director of the IPRA, summing-up the RELMIN project and announcing the launching of IPRA was published in the first issue of the Medieval World journal.
John Tolan, co-director of the IPRA, took part in a lecture about religious cohabitation in Europe and the teaching of religious diversity in schools, on the Thursday 19th of March at the Maison des...
For 25 centuries, the believers of different religions have had to ponder over three questions, regarding the topic of figurative representations: How to depict the transcendent? Is it possible and acceptable to depict with...
The relationship between religion and science is a controversial topic. This course deals with what happened before the 17th century in Europe, focusing on three main aspects: how the ‘natural sciences and the humanities’...
During Classical Antiquity, the Mediterranean realm and its fringe was a very dynamic space in terms of human migrations, cultural and commercial exchanges, military and political conflicts. Often, religions were not at the core...