“Shared spaces and religious identities in Mediterranean contexts: the example of Jerusalem” is the title of the round table that the European University of Rome (UER) organized on December 12, at the University. “Different religious groups, identities and belonging coexist in urban spaces, they are delimited and confronted by finding forms of conflict regulation”, explains Renata Salvarani, coordinator of the conference and professor of the history of Christianity
“Shared spaces and religious identities in Mediterranean contexts: the example of Jerusalem”