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The question of how to act in the postmodern era is a subject that leaves no ethicist indifferent. Today's world is like a theater, where everyone is called upon to make a name for themselves through the mastery of their art. Scientists no longer sleep, they produce every day. They promise us longevity by asserting that death will no longer exist on earth; and that man, who has already been created intelligent, will henceforth think at a higher speed thanks to a microchip that will be inserted into his brain. He is and must become the man-machine that the doctor can send back to the world of the bedridden at will. Even the embryo, which naturally represents life, has become an object of experimentation. We no longer know what to believe. Many speak of the end of times, while some see this era as the time of the fulfillment of man's reason and humanity. This book sheds ethical and philosophical light on how to consider postmodern man from the standpoint of his unique and indivisible being, which links him to the sacred.
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Der Boneur NKOUNKOU aus dem Kongo ist Evangelist und hat einen Doktortitel in systematischer Theologie. Er ist Dozent und Sekretär für Fernstudien an der Faculté de Théologie Evangélique de Bangui (FATEB). Derzeit ist er Postdoktorand am Centre interdisciplinaire de Recherche et d'Innovation (CIRI).