Not Copernican
During his visit to England, the Pope has his view on the ratio of the cath. Church to modern reason and secularism clarified. It sounds no longer so new, but it's the old familiar sounds of Roman Catholicism: The reason is well under the roof of the faith or the church. It states: "Benedict XVI on Friday in London once again called upon to confront moral relativism and secularism.." (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung from 18.09.2010 p. 4) In view of the deficiencies in the moral standards during the recent global economic crisis, the corrective to the church was missing: "Without the corrective of religion can degenerate reason, become an inhuman ideology, as in totalitarian regimes of the 20th century. Christians in public positions should always act according to their conscience. "This is the role of religion in politics, the Pope said." Strong stuff. Since flight are all the mistakes of the 20th Century, the "secularism" attributed, ie the autonomous critical reason of the Enlightenment. Horkheimer hello. Se les extrèmes touchent. That Rome in the stabilization of this "totalitarian" by concordats played a major role, is hidden. The confessions of Vatican II were probably also more concessions, which are often taken back.
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