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凯伦·阿姆斯特朗的TED获奖心愿:呼吁《仁爱宪章》的诞生

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学者凯伦·阿姆斯特朗说道:人们希望对宗教保持虔诚,我们应该尽力使宗教成为促进社会和谐的力量。她呼吁TED社区成员跟她一起在全球范围内建立起《仁爱宪章》,让“黄金法则”重新成为全球宗教的中心教义。

Karen Armstrong is a provocative, original thinker on the role of religion in the modern world. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Simplified by Xinli Geng
Reviewed by Xiaoqiao Xie
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