Note: This post is the third in a series of posts on Pope Benedict XVI’s “Caritas in Veritate”. Also see posts on the Intro and Chapter One, Chapter Two, Chapter Four, Chapter Five, and Chapter Six and Conclusion.
Now for a discussion of Chapter 3 of Pope Benedict XVI’s social encyclical, Caritas in Veritate. As I [...]
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Caritas in Veritate, Chapter Three
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