
A Crisis of Authority: A Q&A With Theologian Joseph Capizzi
‘Very much unlike our forebears, we’re habituated to thinking that everything is controllable.’
‘Very much unlike our forebears, we’re habituated to thinking that everything is controllable.’
Catholic moral theology recognizes that even the state is subject to the moral law.
A man whose allegiances depend on the approval (or tolerance) of Caesar is a man who is a slave of the state.
In new interview with French paper, Francis discusses religious liberty, migration, dialogue with Islam and the SSPX and separation of Church and state.
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