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Audio: Samuel Gregg on Kresta in the Afternoon

by Marc Vander Maas • September 16, 2013
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Whenever Acton Director of Research Samuel Gregg and Al Kresta of Kresta in the Afternoon get together, you’re bound to be in for a great discussion. They got together this afternoon, and ended up providing a great overview of Sam’s new book, Tea Party Catholic: The Catholic Case for Limited Government, a Free Economy, and Human Flourishing. You can listen to the interview using the audio player below:

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Marc Vander Maas

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Posted in Audio, Christian Social Thought, Economics, Individual Liberty, Interviews, News and Events, Religious LibertyTagged Acton, acton institute, al kresta, big government, catholic social teaching, Director of Research, dr. samuel gregg, human flourishing, liberty, limited government, Religion/Belief, Samuel Gregg, TEA Party, tea party catholic

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