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Religion: Private or Public? - Greg Donnelly

 
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Catholics who speak up on controversial moral issues are often accused of imposing their will on others. Can a person in public life speak from the viewpoint of their faith? What is the role of the Christian in public life? The Hon. Greg Donnelly, MLC is Government Whip in the Legislative Council of NSW. He is a member on the Standing Committee on Social Issues, and Law and Justice. He has been active in engaging with moral debates in public life. This talk was held at St James Hotel on Tuesday 13th July 2010. Please Note: If the volume is too low, click on 'download this file' to increase the volume.
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Catholics who speak up on controversial moral issues are often accused of imposing their will on others. Can a person in public life speak from the viewpoint of their faith? What is the role of the Christian in public life? The Hon. Greg Donnelly, MLC is Government Whip in the Legislative Council of NSW. He is a member on the Standing Committee on Social Issues, and Law and Justice. He has been active in engaging with moral debates in public life. This talk was held at St James Hotel on Tuesday 13th July 2010. Please Note: If the volume is too low, click on 'download this file' to increase the volume.
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