1. feb. 2018
Francis@Five
Længde: 1 time og 39 min.
'Salt and Light Catholic Media Foundation' skriver:
Pope Francis will be celebrating five years as head of the Catholic Church this March. To mark this anniversary, two leading Catholics – a journalist and a theologian - will debate over the legacy of Pope Francis’s controversial pontificate.
Ross Douthat is a New York Times Columnist and author of “To Change the Church: Pope Francis and the Future of Catholicism”.
Dr. Massimo Faggioli is a professor of Theology at Villanova University and a regular contributor to Commonweal Magazine. Both have unique viewpoints on the Pope’s leadership. This debate will highlight core issues surrounding the current papacy.
The event is co-hosted by Religion New Foundation and Religion News Service & The Center on Religion and Culture at Fordham University. The debate is moderated by David Gibson, Director of Fordham’s Center on Religion and Culture.
DEBATERS:
Ross Douthat
New York Times Columnist
Author, “To Change the Church: Pope Francis and the Future of Catholicism”
Dr. Massimo Faggioli
Professor of Theology Villanova University
Contributing editor to CommonwealMagazine
Moderated by:
David Gibson
Director, Fordham’s Center on Religion and Culture
January 31, 2018 | 6 p.m.
12th-Floor Lounge | Fordham University
113 West 60th Street | New York City
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The event is co-hosted by:
Religion News Foundation and Religion News Service
The Center on Religion and Culture at Fordham University
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“The Catholic tradition is not a mineral, it’s an animal. It moves. It adapts. It grows,” Faggioli said."
Religion News: '5 years of Francis: Prominent pope watchers debate his legacy' <her>
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"As Faggioli argued last night, five years is long enough to say that a Pontificate is no longer transitional: We are now safely in the Pope Francis era, on a time horizon where whatever changes this Pope brings could be lasting or even defining."
Tablet: "Intra-Catholic Debate Raises Thorny Questions About the Church’s Relations with the Jews" <her>