Global ethic
Drafted initially by Dr. Hans Küng, in cooperation with the Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions staff and Trustees and experts drawing on many of the world's religious and spiritual traditions, Towards a Global Ethic: An Initial Declaration identifies four essential affirmations as shared priniciples essential to a global ethic.
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Hans Küng - Parliament of the World's Religions
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1. Commitment to a culture of non-violence and respect for life
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2. Commitment to a culture of solidarity and a just economic order
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3. Commitment to a culture of tolerance and a life of truthfulness
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4. Commitment to a culture of equal rights and partnership between men and women
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This Declaration was signed at the Parliament of the World's Religions gathering by more than 200 leaders from 40+ different faith traditions and spiritual communities. Since 1993 it has been signed by thousands more leaders and individuals around the world. As such, it established a common ground for people of faith to agree and to cooperate for the good of all.
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http://www.cpwr.org/resource/global_ethic.htm
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http://philosophy.zsu.edu.cn/info_Show.asp?ArticleID=336
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