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Pope Benedict XVI has endorsed a new book by Italian philosopher Marcello Pera:
At the heart of liberalism is the Christian image of God, and rediscovering that is the key to overcoming the current crisis of ethics in Europe and the world, says Benedict XVI.
The Pope wrote this in a letter sent in September to Italian philosopher and senator Marcello Pera, in response to the latter's latest book titled "Perche dobbiamo dirci cristiani. Il liberalismo, l'Europa, l'etica" (Why We Must Call Ourselves Christians: Liberalism, Europe, and Ethics").
Published by Mondadori, the Italian-language book will be presented Thursday in Rome. The letter appears as a forward in the text.
Marcello Pera, 65, president of the Italian Senate during the last legislature, dedicated his academic research to his friend Karl Popper, Austrian philosopher of the "open society."
In his letter, Benedict XVI acknowledged the text to be "a fascinating read," and he applauded Pera's analysis of liberalism. "With an exceptional knowledge of the foundations, and with convincing logic, you analyze the essence of liberalism from its principles, showing that rooted in the heart of liberalism is the Christian image of God."
"With irreproachable logic, you show how liberalism loses its base and destroys itself if it abandons this foundation," he added.
(See the complete article from Zenit)
I like the pope's chapeau!
ReplyDeleteIt's called a camauro and it's his winter cap which is matched to a short red shoulder cape with white fur trim.
ReplyDeleteThe pope does look somewhat like Santa Claus in his camauro. By the way Saturday is St. Nicholas Day. Hang your stocking on your bed and St. Nick might leave you a treat!
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