
THE MANY ROOTS OF CHRISTIAN EUROPE
by Kenan Malik
This is a transcript of a I talk I gave yesterday at the LSE Literary Festival. My thanks to Arthur Bradley who also took part and responded to many of the themes I raised here and to Danielle Sands of the Forum for European Philosophy for organising the discussion. ‘If we in the West do not understand the moral depth of our own tradition, how can we hope to shape the conversation of mankind?’ That is the arresting final line […]
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