Religions: from dialogue to tolerance

Psychologies Magazine, May 2001 — The visit that John Paul II is to make on May 5, barefoot, to the Great Mosque of Damascus is a historic event. After having already visited the Great Synagogue of Rome at the beginning of his pontificate, this step by the Pope...

Can we vaccinate against sects?

Psychologies Magazine, April 2001 — With the rate of mass suicides, we have become accustomed to only talking about sects when these tragic excesses occur. For once, a real debate (1) is developing in civil society around a project of...

The humanism of compassion

Psychologies Magazine, January 2001 — The growing popularity of Zen and Tibetan Buddhism in the West has revived an old, centuries-worn moral concept: compassion. Already criticized by the Stoics and Spinoza as a weakness of...

Jesus of Nazareth

Psychologies Magazine, December 2001. Two thousand years ago, in a small town in Palestine, a man was born who would change the destiny of a large part of humanity. What do we know about this Jew named Jesus, or Yeshua in Hebrew? From sources outside the...