Submitted by totus_tuus on February 17, 2008 - 12:24pm.
I'd be careful with this quote since it first appears in the work of John Bale, Acta Romanorum Pontificum (The Pageant of the Popes). Bale was a student of Thomas Cranmer, and a favorite of Thomas Cromwell, both toadies of Henry VIII, who we all know had a well known axe to grind with Roman Catholic Church.
"With its enduring appeal to the search for truth, philosophy has the great responsibility of forming thought and culture; and now it must strive resolutely to recover its original vocation." Pope John Paul II
I'd be careful with this
I'd be careful with this quote since it first appears in the work of John Bale, Acta Romanorum Pontificum (The Pageant of the Popes). Bale was a student of Thomas Cranmer, and a favorite of Thomas Cromwell, both toadies of Henry VIII, who we all know had a well known axe to grind with Roman Catholic Church.
"With its enduring appeal to the search for truth, philosophy has the great responsibility of forming thought and culture; and now it must strive resolutely to recover its original vocation." Pope John Paul II