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— Aris Roussinos (@arisroussinos) June 11, 2020
Thursday, June 11, 2020
What Future for the State?
Charles Taylor's Liberalism, Again
Happening now: Sociologist José Casanova, a Berkley Center senior fellow, and philosopher Charles Taylor discuss Taylor’s seminal work #ASecularAge (2007) and the divergent religious dynamics that can coexist within our global secular age.
— Berkley Center (@GUberkleycenter) June 11, 2020
Watch live: https://t.co/KxCnU77kNI
Labels:
Charles Taylor,
liberalism,
multiculturalism,
nation-state
Stefan Bauer, The Invention of Papal History: Onofrio Panvinio Between Renaissance and Catholic Reform.
OUP
Speaking to @Crux, @BauerStefan says Onofrio Panvinio "invented" papal history, since he assembled more material on than any scholar up to his time and ask hard questions about the reality of change in the Church’s past. #CatholicChurch https://t.co/T4eXMVDYHn
— Charles Collins (@CharlesinRome) June 10, 2020
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