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Feb052016

The Politics of God and the Politics of Man, Lecture 14: The Antithesis

The fourteenth in the Dirfector's series of lectures on poilitical theology is now available on the Media/Lectures page. This lecture is called "The Antithesis" and deals with the antithesis between belief and unbelief and the social consequnces of both.

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