By Eleazar | August 24, 2012 | Editorials World of Religions
Le Monde des religions, January-February 2007 — “France, eldest daughter of the Church.” Pronounced in 1896, Cardinal Langénieux’s phrase refers to the historical reality of a country where Christianity was introduced in the 2nd century and which, from the 9th century onward, has….
By Eleazar | August 24, 2012 | Editorials World of Religions
Le Monde des religions, November-December 2006 — Since the Muhammad cartoon controversy, signs of tension have multiplied between the West and Islam. Or rather, between a part of the Western world and a part of the Muslim world. But...
By Eleazar | August 24, 2012 | Editorials World of Religions
Le Monde des religions, September-October 2006 — The Gospel of Judas was the international bestseller of the summer (1). An extraordinary destiny for this Coptic papyrus, unearthed from the sands after seventeen centuries of oblivion, whose existence was previously unknown...
By Eleazar | August 24, 2012 | Editorials World of Religions
Le Monde des religions, July-August 2006 — One of the main reasons for Buddhism's appeal in the West lies in the charismatic personality of the Dalai Lama and his discourse, which focuses on fundamental values such as tolerance, non-violence, and...
By Eleazar | August 24, 2012 | Editorials World of Religions
Le Monde des religions, May-June 2006 — After the novel, the film. The French release of The Da Vinci Code on May 17th is sure to reignite speculation about the reasons for the global success of Dan Brown's novel. The question is...