Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-158).
Contents
From modernity to postmodernity -- Why ethics? -- A coalition of believers and non-believers -- Ethics in tension between autonomy and religion -- World religions and a world ethic -- Specific Christian contributions -- The two faces of religion -- The question of truth -- The quest for ecumenical criteria for truth -- The humanum as a basic ecumenical criterion -- Capacity for dialogue and steadfastness are not opposites -- No religious peace without research into basics -- How history can no longer be written -- Application of the paradigm theory to be the currents of religious systems -- An ecumenical theology for peace -- Imperatives for inter-religious dialogue in the postmodern period.