FINALITÀ
General Objectives:
The aim of this workshop is to help the students reflect on violence and discover their own complicity in it.
ARGOMENTI
Workshop outline:
Familiarize the students with the concept of non-violence; to verify in the Scriptures the roots of this kind of ethic; get to know the main “witnesses” of active nonviolence.
TESTI
Bibliography:
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