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It would imply a secret complicity in the overt destructive fury of the fanatics.20 It
is this realization of responsibility that informed the effort of the Catholic bishops
to participate in reshaping a public dialogue about war and economic justice and
...
It would imply a secret complicity in the overt destructive fury of the fanatics.20 It
is this realization of responsibility that informed the effort of the Catholic bishops
to participate in reshaping a public dialogue about war and economic justice and
...
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It pursues this end through a continuing dialogue between faith and reason, a
pervasive "ethical concern," and by offering a vigorous theological perspective. A
theme of the Pope's leadership has been the dialogue between faith and culture.
It pursues this end through a continuing dialogue between faith and reason, a
pervasive "ethical concern," and by offering a vigorous theological perspective. A
theme of the Pope's leadership has been the dialogue between faith and culture.
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Rather than be a matter of private concern, or the business of a few specialists,
the dialogue of religion and culture should stand in the foreground of our
attention. Clearly this does not mean that everyone need be preoccupied with it.
Rather than be a matter of private concern, or the business of a few specialists,
the dialogue of religion and culture should stand in the foreground of our
attention. Clearly this does not mean that everyone need be preoccupied with it.
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Ex Corde Ecclesiae Americana | 35 |
The Catholic Academic Revolution | 51 |
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