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Friday, November 18, 2005
What's wrong with this picture?
FTs - On the Square November 18, 2005 Richard John Neuhaus writes:
Today I am off to Spain to lecture on “The Catholic Case for a Secular State” at a political science conference in Madrid.
Nothing wrong with it at face value, given that Pope Benedict himself contends for a "positive secularity" in government, and earlier remarked "that from many points of view the American model is the better one," while "Europe has remained bogged down in caesaropapism."
But I agree, let's hope for a publication of his talk.
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I would love to get a copy of his talk(s).
Maybe something will get published in FTs from the conference.
Nothing wrong with it at face value, given that Pope Benedict himself contends for a "positive secularity" in government, and earlier remarked "that from many points of view the American model is the better one," while "Europe has remained bogged down in caesaropapism."
But I agree, let's hope for a publication of his talk.
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