Friday, September 22, 2006

Why Benedict XVI Did not Want to Fall Silent or Backpedal

If in Regensburg the pope cited the dialogue between the emperor of Byzantium and his Muslim adversary, he did so with deliberation. His thesis is that – then as now – religion must wed itself, not with violence, but with reason. An analysis by Pietro De Marco and a commentary by Lucetta Scaraffia.
by Sandro Magister

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