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I suspect that the New Oxford Review's grudge against Fr. Neuhaus is part and parcel with their lambasting of von Balthasar over the "universal salvation" controversy. It seems ever since Neuhaus rose to Balthasar's defense, Vree's had him on his hit-list.
Of course, it could also be Neuhaus' decision to pull NOR's questionable advertising from First Things.
Thanks Christopher for your insigths on this matter. I stand with Balthasar and Neuhaus. By the way - check out my hyper-link to the Blog Hell icon on the bottom left side of my blog.
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I suspect that the New Oxford Review's grudge against Fr. Neuhaus is part and parcel with their lambasting of von Balthasar over the "universal salvation" controversy. It seems ever since Neuhaus rose to Balthasar's defense, Vree's had him on his hit-list.
Of course, it could also be Neuhaus' decision to pull NOR's questionable advertising from First Things.
Just my theory. =)
What Christopher said. Especially the first point.
Thanks Christopher for your insigths on this matter. I stand with Balthasar and Neuhaus. By the way - check out my hyper-link to the Blog Hell icon on the bottom left side of my blog.
Stephen Hand also weighs in on this topic over at his Musings.
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