À propos de l'auteur

Andrea Riccardi is an Italian historian, politician, and founder of the Community of Sant'Egidio, an international lay Catholic organization known for its commitment to peace, dialogue, and the resolution of social issues. Born in Rome in 1950, he has dedicated much of his life to fostering interfaith dialogue and promoting humanitarian efforts across the globe. Riccardi's work has often emphasized the importance of understanding and cooperation among different cultures, particularly in the context of the contemporary challenges faced by society.

He has authored several influential books that reflect his insights on Christianity, culture, and the dynamics of modern societies, including 'Dèu no té por' and 'La Chiesa brucia'. Riccardi's contributions extend beyond academia; he has also been involved in political activities, serving as a minister in the Italian government. His dedication to social justice and peace has made him a prominent figure in both religious and secular circles, advocating for a more compassionate world.

Nationalité Italien
Date de naissance January 1, 1950
Lieu de naissance Rome, Lazio, Italy