Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Harvey Cox Extended Interview
Clip: 9/7/2012 | 16m 2s
We continue our discussion about the legacy of Cardinal Martini with professor Harvey Cox.
Watch more of our wide-ranging conversation about the legacy of Cardinal Carlos Martini and the future of the Catholic Church.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Harvey Cox Extended Interview
Clip: 9/7/2012 | 16m 2s
Watch more of our wide-ranging conversation about the legacy of Cardinal Carlos Martini and the future of the Catholic Church.
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