Ermis Segatti

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Ermis Segatti
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Prof. Segatti presenting a paper at a Convention
BornNovember 24, 1937
NationalityFlag of Italy.svg  Italy italian
Alma mater University of Turin
Known forScholarship and publications
Scientific career
Fields Theology, History of Christianity
Institutions Theological University of Northern Italy - Turin Campus
Doctoral advisor Prof. Franco Bolgiani

Ermis Segatti (born November 24, 1937 in Pianezza, near Turin - Italy), is a Catholic theologian and university Professor belonging to the Archdiocese of Turin, Italy.

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Biography

Ermis Segatti, after completing his theological training at the Catholic Seminary of Turin, obtained a Laurea (Master's degree) in German Literature discussing Friedrich von Spee and German Religious Poetry in the 17th century, and another one in History of Christianity, concerning Church and State Inquisitorial Trial on Magic, from the University of Turin. He is Professor of History of Christianity at the Theological University of Northern Italy - Turin Campus (Facoltà Teologica dell'Italia Settentrionale - Sezione Parallela di Torino). Until 2013 he was also a top administrator of the Archdiocese of Turin as Director of the Pastoral Office for the University and Culture.

Work

Ermis Segatti is a well known speaker at top academic and cultural events in Italy and abroad. Even recently he has been invited to lecture and establish contacts in Eastern Europe, in China, in South Asia and in Central America. He speaks English, French, German, Spanish, and Russian. He has also a deep knowledge of the Latin Language and Literature that he taught for many years in public High Schools. Professor Segatti has written several books and many academic and non academic articles in his fields of expertise. In the past few years he has co-organized post-graduate professional development courses for people involved with ethics and bioethics issues.

Publications

Selected Books

Lectures

Selected Articles

Essays published in Archivio teologico Torinese, (Theological Journal of Turin's Theological Faculty).

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