Catholicity, Modernity and Posmodernity
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Abstract: The article intends to put in relation the vast notions of catholicism, modernity and modernity, assumed as symbol-concepts. Starting from a relationship established by Agamben between christianity, capitalism and science, in the context of the pandemic, the place of catholicity is explored in the complex relationship between a modernity of great narratives and a post-modernity of small narratives, in the sense of overcoming both models, towards an articulation of the universal with the particular, inspired by the Encyclic Fratelli Tutti.
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