À propos de l'auteur

Richard John Neuhaus was a prominent Lutheran pastor who later converted to Roman Catholicism, becoming a significant figure in American religious and political life. He founded the influential journal 'First Things', which aimed to foster a dialogue between faith and culture, and was a strong advocate for the integration of religious values in public discourse. Neuhaus was known for his articulate defense of traditional Christian beliefs, particularly in relation to contemporary social issues, and he was often sought after as a speaker and writer.

Nationalité Américain, Canadien
Date de naissance May 14, 1936
Lieu de naissance Pembroke, Ontario, Canada
Date de décès January 8, 2009
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