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أخلاق كونية لثقافات متعددة
يتحدث الكتاب عن أخلاق كونية لثقافات متعددة حيث إن المقارنة المعقلنة للأديان بعد ضروري في فهم الحضارات الكبرى التي امتزج تاريخها بتاريخ أديانها باعتبار هذه الأديان وقائع حضارية ساهمت في هيكلة العقليات لفترات طويلة وما زال أثرها ساريا في الحياة الاجتماعية العامة وآليات التفكير العميقة والمقاربة المعقلنة لا تتنافى ودراسة كل أو أنه بالأحرى يخضع لعقلانية غير تلك التي تقوم عليها المعرفة الظواهر ومنها ما لا يبدو عقلانيا العلمية فالمجتمعات لا تتطور بمقتضيات العقل المنطقي بل عكس ذلك هو الغالب.
Immagine di Dio e Inquisizione
A True Account of the Great Tryals and Cruel Sufferings Undergone by Those Two Faithful Servants of God Katherine Evans and Sarah Cheevers (around 1660) contains very harsh affirmations against pluralism. In any case, they do not contradict Max Weber's conclusion, according to which freedom of conscience has been the result of the fight of those minorities who worked for their own and the others' freedom. Paradoxically, however, the two Quaker women were respected by the Catholics in Malta, whilst the destiny of the Quaker James Nayler, in the Puritan context, was terrible. Throughout these texts (and others concerning quietism) a new interpretation of the idea of man-image appears, in which the role of the subject and his freedom is new, and fundamental.