Fidel and Religion: Fidel Castro in Conversation with Frei Betto on Marxism and Liberation TheologyOcean Press, 2006 - 292 pages "This startling book is based on ... conversations between the Cuban leader and a Brazilian priest. The talk is informal and far-ranging, and Betto's questions are often provocative ('Does Cuba export revolution?')."--Publishers Weekly The product of an intimate 23-hour dialogue between Fidel Castro and Brazilian liberation theologist Frei Betto, this was a Simon & Schuster bestseller in the 1980s. Here Castro speaks candidly about his views on religion and his education in elite Catholic colleges, offering an insight into the man behind the beard. Features a new translation and a unique selection of photos of Fidel as a boy. |
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... punishment - punishment more than reward it is impossible to develop the reasoning and feelings that could be the basis of a sincere religious belief . That's what I think in retrospect . - - Frei Betto : What was the punishment , and ...
... punishment - punishment more than reward it is impossible to develop the reasoning and feelings that could be the basis of a sincere religious belief . That's what I think in retrospect . - - Frei Betto : What was the punishment , and ...
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... punishment ? Fidel Castro : That's right . I think that what is done out of fear of punishment or in search of reward is not entirely altruistic or noble . It isn't really worthy of praise , admiration , or esteem . In my revolutionary ...
... punishment ? Fidel Castro : That's right . I think that what is done out of fear of punishment or in search of reward is not entirely altruistic or noble . It isn't really worthy of praise , admiration , or esteem . In my revolutionary ...
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... punish them ; I think the people who were punished deserved their punishment ; but juridically , the way in which it was done wasn't very defensible , because there's a juridical principle that the laws must exist prior to the crime . I ...
... punish them ; I think the people who were punished deserved their punishment ; but juridically , the way in which it was done wasn't very defensible , because there's a juridical principle that the laws must exist prior to the crime . I ...
Table des matières
Introduction to the new edition by Frei Betto | 20 |
Tuesday May 21 1985 | 39 |
Wednesday May 22 1985 | 64 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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