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IFES Secretary for Dialogue and Social Engagement

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Vinoth Ramachandra | IFES Secretary for Dialogue and Social Engagement Vinoth Ramachandra Entries (RSS) Comments (RSS) Home About Integrity & Realism Posted by: Vinoth Ramachandra on: June 5, 2024 In: General 6 Comments In 1948 the famous French writer Albert Camus was invited to address the Dominican Monastery at Latour-Maubourg on the theme “What do unbelievers expect of Christians?”. Camus surprised his audience by saying that what the world today needed was for Christians to be stronger Christians. He shared how during the “frightful years” of oppression and war, he and others like him had waited for “a great voice to speak up in Rome”. “I, an unbeliever? Precisely. For I knew that the spirit would be lost if it did not utter a cry of condemnation when faced with force.” Camus continued: “It has been explained to me since that the condemnation was indeed voiced. But that it was in the style of the encyclicals, which is not at all clear. The conde...

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