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Attacking on Two Fronts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 September 2018

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Except for the diatribe by the panreligious secular citizen Harvey Cox, the critiques of the Hartford Appeal published in the May issue of Worldview seemed to me constructive and tended to move the discussion ahead. Unfortunately, Cox's response appeared simply to be a wild exaggeration. To recall Torquemada, the Index, and the Scopes trial because some people have taken a dim view of the theological mishmash hawked by the mod-theologians and so dramatically exemplified by Cox's The Seduction of the Spirit seems a little extreme. Even a modtheologian should not expect constant adulation. But the other writers seemed to raise some important issues.

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Copyright © Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs 1975

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