Rendering Unto Caesar. New Challenges for Church and State

Samuel GreggMay 18, 2004OP90

In considering contemporary trends shaping church-state relations, Samuel Gregg suggests that two paradoxical developments are occurring.  First, we no longer live in a society where religious communities can expect a basic sympathy from almost all political groups of left and right

The second phenomenon is a growing awareness that faith-communities need to reassess their own role in the public square.

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