Biography
Bori studied jurisprudence, theology and biblical studies, and in 1970 became a professor at the 'Alma Mater Studiorum', the University of Bologna, holding the position of professor of "History of Christianity and the Churches" in the Faculty of Political Science, and teaching also "Moral Philosophy" and "Human rights in an era of globalization." Director of the "Masters Degree Program in human rights and humanitarian intervention," he held the position of "visiting professor" in the United States, Tunisia, and in Japan. Bori is a late notable published scholar of Tolstoy. He wrote the introduction to ''War & Preace'' by Tolstoy, was featured in an article in L'Espresso, and had an extensive obituary in La Repubblica newspaper: "A life for human rights has been turned off Pier Cesare Bori A few days ago, the appointment of the UNESCO Chair for religious pluralism and peace had said, "I'll do what my health will allow me." In his last will he asked for: "Silence, meditation and not speeches." The family mentioned in the funeral notice ad: "Killed by asbestos" (he died from a mesothelioma caused by asbestos poisoning). He had just been appointed holder of the UNESCO Chair for religious pluralism and peace. He arrived in Bologna in the '70s, called by Giuseppe Alberigo Institute for Religious Sciences, he then followed the academic route: he was a lecturer until 1970 covering the post of Professor of the History of Christianity and the Church in political science, also teaching moral philosophy and human rights in globalization. He was Director, with Professor Gustavo Gozzi, the Masters in human rights and humanitarian intervention, he was a visiting professor in the U.S., Japan and Tunisia. Among his writings, the early Church (Paideia, 1974), The Golden Calf (Basic Books, 1983 ), The Interpretation infinite (Princeton, 1987). His research of Lev Tolstoy is summarized in The Other Tolstoy (Princeton), and in the translation from the Russian by Thoughts for each day (Editions Culture of Peace). Bori was a known scholar of the discourse on human dignity ofReferences
* From Hermeneutics to Ethical Consensus Among Cultures (South Florida-Rochester-St. Louis Studies in Religion and the Social Order) ardcover * The Golden Calf and the Origins of the Anti-Jewish Controversy: translated by David Ward (Studies in the History of Judaism) * L'altro Tolstoj (Intersezioni) (Italian Edition) Paperback * Gandhi e Tolstoj: Un carteggio e dintorni (Intersezioni) (Italian Edition) Paperback * L'interpretazione infinita: L'ermeneutica cristiana antica e le sue trasformazioni (Saggi) (Italian Edition) Paperback * La Madonna di San Sisto di Raffaello: Studi sulla cultua russa (Ricerca) (Italian Edition) Paperback * Per un consenso etico tra culture: Tesi sulla lettura secolare delle scritture ebraico-cristiane (Testi e studi del CISEC) (Italian Edition) * Tolstoj: Oltre la letteratura, 1875-1910 (Enciclopedia della pace) (Italian Edition) Paperback * Una vita per i diritti umaniSi è spento Pier Cesare Bori, la Repubblica (in ItalianExternal links
* (Obituary) {{DEFAULTSORT:Bori, Pier Cesare 1937 births 2012 deaths University of Bologna faculty Italian Quakers Leo Tolstoy