Vito Mancuso’s lectio magistralis examines trust as a spiritual dimension and an ethical choice. In an age marked by crisis and disorientation, to trust means recognizing a deeper order of life and assuming responsibility for the good. Moving between theology and philosophy, the talk offers a reflection on trust not as an absolute, but as an inner force that guides human action toward freedom, conscience, and hope.
Introduced by Arianna Rotondo, Professor of the History of Christianity at the University of Catania.