All this week, First Things has been hosting an online symposium on on Benedict XVI’s Caritas in Veritate . In case you’ve missed them, here are all six of the entries:
» Benedict XVI, Economist by Ivan Kenneally
» Is Benedict in Favor of World Government? by Douglas A. Sylva
» A Return to Augustinian Economics by John D. Mueller
» Confirmed in Centesimus Annus ; Perplexed by Caritas in Veritate by Joseph A. Swanson
» Doing The Truth In Love: An Evangelical Call for Response to Caritas In Veritate by Sixty-eight Signatories
» Pope Benedict XVI’s Caritas by Michael Novak
Letters
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The Revival of Patristics
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