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Benjamin Latouche

Parish priest and formation officer for the diocese of Valence (France)

Member of the research group on Islam of the Centre d’études des cultures et des religions (UCLy) since 2017.

He is interested in the link between Christian theology and Christian-Muslim dialogue, and is concerned with a form of transdisciplinarity in his scientific approach.

He is the author of the following article: “La poursuite du bien commun, une ressource pour le dialogue islamo-chrétien”, Chemins de dialogue, N°55, 2020

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Université catholique de Lyon - France

Islam and Otherness: Contextualizations, Transformations, and Influences

From a cross-section of dogmas, discourses, doctrines and reference texts, the contributions aim to examine, from a specific angle of approach (philosophical, theological, political, religious, anthropological, historical), the plurality of forms, places and angles of thought that make it possible to consider the normative values that govern the relationship with the other.

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Université catholique de Lyon - France

Centre d'études des cultures et des religions, UCLy - France

Authority and Regulation in Islam (Lyon)

After a research programme on religious, Islamic and Biblical fundamentalism, and a deconstructivist approach to fundamentalism, we thought it was important to approach the notion of authority in link with religion, especially in Islamic context. Persons with authority or identified places of authority are not a simple process. This is all the more true in the Sunni Muslim tradition, the absence of a designation by the Prophet of an institution willing to regulate the religious questions will open the way to a plurality of modalities that may be of theological or theological-political nature.

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