Scientific Session “Method on Sundays” at the Research Institute for Contemporary Jurisprudence Studies
“The Method of Transforming Religious Propositions into Social Constructs” Explored at Method on Sundays
The 51st session of the summer series “Method on Sundays” emphasized the necessity of expanding the responsibilities of jurists beyond traditional jurisprudence and the importance of religious culturalization to realize religion in society
The 51st session of “Method on Sundays,” focusing on the significant topic of “The Method of Transforming Religious Propositions into Social Constructs,” was accompanied by expert perspectives and constructive critique. The main discussions revolved around the necessity of expanding jurists’ responsibilities beyond traditional jurisprudence, the importance of interaction between science and religion, the challenges of socializing religion, and defining the boundary between jurisprudence and domains beyond it. Additionally, the importance of creating a dominant normative environment and religious culturalization as key steps toward realizing the establishment of religion was emphasized.
This session provided an important platform for initiating deeper discussions and developing effective methods in the field of socializing religion, with plans announced for continuing the discussions in future sessions.
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