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Conscience, Consensus, and the Development of Doctrine
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480 pages
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The narrative explores the tension between personal conscience and institutional religion, suggesting a hierarchy of values where individual moral judgment takes precedence over religious authority. The speaker's willingness to toast both Conscience and the Pope reflects a nuanced view of faith, emphasizing the importance of personal beliefs in shaping one's actions and decisions. This insight into the relationship between personal ethics and organized religion invites readers to consider the complexities of faith and morality in their own lives.
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2001, paperback
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