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O'Hanlon draws on the rich resources of Christian humanism to make connections between faith and real life at a time of crisis and darkness. He does so in a way which will be of interest to believers (including Muslims) and non-believers alike, as we join together as fellow-citizens to work for a more just and sustainable world. He argues that, in the wake of the Ryan and Murphy Reports, the Catholic Church in particular needs radical reform if it hopes to make its religious and theological voice credible.
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