Giorgio Nadali

Giorgio Nadali
Born (1962-03-15) March 15, 1962
Milan, Italy
Occupation Writer, journalist
Nationality Italian

Giorgio Nadali (born March 15, 1962 in Milan, Italy) is an Italian writer and journalist.

Life

CEO and founder of X-Press Journalism press service. NLP pratictioner. Professor at University UniTre,[1] Milan, Italy (2015). Courses: "Communication and Success", "Themes and problems in History of Religions". Professor for private universities. Professor of History of Religions for MIUR, Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (1988-2014). Writer[2][3] specialized in the history of religions linked to current affair news and popular religious topics.[4] Editor in chief[5] and founder of the online supernatural weekly magazine "Oltre" ("Beyond"), (2015). Contributor for the Italian weekly religious magazine "Miracoli" ("Miracles"), the Italian weekly magazine "Stop", the history monthly magazine "Focus Storia", Cosmopolitan, the online magazine "GQ Online" (Italian edition),[6] the university magazine "Ipus News", the weekly magazine "Vero", the technology monthly magazine "Now!", "Playboy" (Italian edition) and other national magazines. Has signed articles for Airone, Affari Italiani,[7] Focus Extra, Focus Storia, Focus Domande & Risposte. He is an Italian television talk shows guest commentator.[8] His first book ISBN 978-88-7144-932-6 "Sessualità, Religioni e Sette" ("Sexuality, Religions and Cults"), it's filed in the libraries of Harvard University,[9] Yale University,[10] and Stanford University.[11] Has published with the Italian sociologist Massimo Introvigne, the book Sette e Nuovi Movimenti Religiosi[12](Cults and new religious movements) (Edizioni Paoline, 2007) ISBN 978-88-315-3327-0, writing the chapter about education in Catholicism and in the New religious movements (cults). His book about the secrets of Catholic ecclesiastic careers ISBN 978-88-6138-239-8 it's filed at Princeton University Theological Seminary.[13] He is also a certified life and business coach.

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