
Title:
The Religious Dimension
of Human Freedom
Date:
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Location:
Pontificia Università della
Santa Croce
Piazza di Sant'Apollinare, 49
00186 Rome, Italy
On March 14, 2007 Istituto Acton organized its seventh Centesimus Annus conference in Rome, “The Religious Dimension of Human Freedom” with lectures focusing on the vital role religion plays in the human struggle to live freely. Before an audience of academics, journalists, students, and heads of various religious congregations, an expert panel of speakers offered reflections on modern society, developing countries and emerging markets –with some particular attention to current challenges and restrictive practices in mainland China.
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