Today, the Italian Constitution invites the scholar of law and religion to extend his research, starting from the micro-system of regulation of the religious factor, to the boundaries, not always definable with certainty, of the 'spiritual constitution'. The compass with which to orient the investigation is Article 4(2) of the Constitution, which prescribes the contribution to the “material or spiritual progress of society”. This provision helps to structure the physiognomy of the Republic in a secular, pluralist and 'progressive' sense. However, there are many interpretative knots to unravel. First of all, there is the reference to the idea of progress, which would seem to imply a predetermined path of social development, apparently at odds with the neutral character of today's 'living' order. This is only an apparent antinomy, which can be dissolved through a work of conceptual refinement of the terms in question and, at the same time, through an actualisation of the duties of solidarity in the post-secular landscape.

Costituzione spirituale e dovere di concorrere al progresso della società: spunti per un’indagine = Spiritual constitution and the duty to contribute to the progress of society: points for analysis / F. Colombo. - In: STATO, CHIESE E PLURALISMO CONFESSIONALE. - ISSN 1971-8543. - 2023:5/b(2023 Mar 20), pp. 159-168. (Intervento presentato al convegno Il dialogo tra diritto costituzionale e diritto ecclesiastico: Rappresentazione e rappresentanza giuridica del fenomeno religioso a cinquant'anni dal convegno senese del 1972 su "Individuo, gruppi, confessioni religiose nello Stato democratico" : 3-4 novembre tenutosi a Siena nel 2022).

Costituzione spirituale e dovere di concorrere al progresso della società: spunti per un’indagine = Spiritual constitution and the duty to contribute to the progress of society: points for analysis

F. Colombo
2023

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Today, the Italian Constitution invites the scholar of law and religion to extend his research, starting from the micro-system of regulation of the religious factor, to the boundaries, not always definable with certainty, of the 'spiritual constitution'. The compass with which to orient the investigation is Article 4(2) of the Constitution, which prescribes the contribution to the “material or spiritual progress of society”. This provision helps to structure the physiognomy of the Republic in a secular, pluralist and 'progressive' sense. However, there are many interpretative knots to unravel. First of all, there is the reference to the idea of progress, which would seem to imply a predetermined path of social development, apparently at odds with the neutral character of today's 'living' order. This is only an apparent antinomy, which can be dissolved through a work of conceptual refinement of the terms in question and, at the same time, through an actualisation of the duties of solidarity in the post-secular landscape.
Settore IUS/11 - Diritto Canonico e Diritto Ecclesiastico
20-mar-2023
https://statoechiese.it/fascicoli/n-5-b-del-2023
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