A Contribution to the Peace, Culture and Worldwide Security Within a Proposed Project: <<'What is Truth?' Versus the Light Alongside the Cycle 'Societal Management_1 --- Science/Technology --- Religion/Philosophy --- Art/Literature --- Societal Management_2'>>
Interdisciplinary-Intercultural-and-Ecumenical-Workshop-ARMOURS-OF-LIGHT-What Is Truth, December 18, 2015 – January 31, 2016
39 PagesPosted: 18 Feb 2016Last revised: 9 May 2016
‘Interdisciplinary Entities Laboratory', 2000; Center for Studies and Research on Agrosilvical Biodiversity „Acad. David DAVIDESCU”(CSCBAS)
Date Written: February 29, 2016
Abstract
There are the complex and long term activities, the scientific and theological documentation and pro-active research, the active Science-Religion Dialogue, the 20 months original results (July 2014 – February 2016) related to the weekly debates and other major activities (Autumn School Nov. 2014, pilgrimages and visits, Festival of Light Jan. 2016) of the project <>, project in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK – based on St. Andrew Cathedral, within the ‘Scientists in Congregations Scotland’ led by the Divinity School, St Andrews University, St Andrews, Scotland, UK – within a grant from John Templeton Foundation, US.
Into the same context to note, here and now, that an inner work/sub-project as the proposed <> was yet included on the UNESCO site www,unesco.com – Year of Light YoL 2015 [a thematic year which will be “extendeds” over 2016 – so, at least within these pieces of information there is a base for the afirmation “to hope that anyway a new frame would be possible” alongside the desired continuity of the project <>.
Into this international (e-)context it was presented and start up the activities related to a new project <<'What is Truth?' versus the LIGHT / alongside the cycle 'Societal Management_1 --- Science/Technology --- Religion/Philosophy --- Art/Literature --- Societal Management_2'>>. It is intended that the outcome of this project, and the potential activities related to constitute a contribution to the contemporary desired Peace, Culture and worldwide Security. The followings paragraphs were presented within the Workshop <>, December 18, 2015 – January 31, 2016. The consecutive debates were the sources of up-grading the text, as it is now presented, and there are the 17 11 sub-titles contributions from the research long term colleagues. This abstract, the text-paragraphs are intended as an OPEN INVITATION to the SSRN e-readers to analyse and decide to participate to the synergic expected efforts to start by proposing one – three (individual dealt) sub-titles, and/or collective co-authored sub-titles, and then to follow the prospected (ideal) seven steps, as it is stated within the following set of paragraphs – and within their entireness related to objectives and potential outcomes. The sequence of the following paragraphs I – IV reflect an original act, and the coherent and cohesive implementation of the principle related to INTERACTIVE MODELLINNG – construct presented by the proponent author of this study/file.
Keywords: Armours of Light, Culture, Binomial Elicitation, Contemporary Change (E-)Stance, Creative Partnership, from ‘conflict to consensus’, from the ‘abstract to reality’, generosity-creativity-solidarity triad, global (post) crisis versus humankind wisdom, Interactive Modellinng, LIGHT, Multi-Nomial Eli
Bulz, Nicolae, A Contribution to the Peace, Culture and Worldwide Security Within a Proposed Project: <<'What is Truth?' Versus the Light Alongside the Cycle 'Societal Management_1 --- Science/Technology --- Religion/Philosophy --- Art/Literature --- Societal Management_2'>> (February 29, 2016). Interdisciplinary-Intercultural-and-Ecumenical-Workshop-ARMOURS-OF-LIGHT-What Is Truth, December 18, 2015 – January 31, 2016, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2732942
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