Abstracts
Résumé
Fethullah Gülen, sage et penseur religieux, fondateur d’un mouvement d’éducation en Turquie, réagit de façon créatrice aux conditions de la modernité en faisant la promotion d’une éthique islamique orthodoxe qui favorise les sciences, appuie l’éducation, stimule le travail et l’entreprise, approuve la démocratie, apprécie le pluralisme religieux et encourage le dialogue interreligieux.
Abstract
The religious thinker and sage Fethullah Gülen, the founder of an educational movement in Turkey, reacts creatively to the conditions of modernity by promoting an orthodox Islamic ethos that respects the sciences, fosters education, esteems labour and enterprise, approves of democracy, honours religious pluralism and encourages interreligious dialogue.
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