O'Callaghan on Nietzsche, Media, Pope Benedict, Abortion, etc.

Friday, April 22, 2005
Notre Dame Professor John O’Callaghan offers salutary advice: to get a sense of the new pope, we should actually read what he has written (which is a lot) rather than rely on media reports. It’s part of an insightful piece posted yesterday at the Center for Ethics and Culture blog. Long, but worth the read.

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