Archivos de Categoría: Cristianos

Why Many Muslims Hate the West

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Consortiumnews, 05.08.2015
William R. Polk, consultor en política internacional, escritor y ex profesor en Harvard
Many Americans and Westerners are baffled by the violent rage expressed by many Muslims, but the reasons for their anger are real, deriving from a “deep history” of anti-Islamic wars and colonial exploitation of the Middle East
The issue of terrorist attacks on America...
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Laudato si’: Well Intencioned, Economically Flawed

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The American Spectator, 19.06.2015
Samuel Gregg
Most distressing perhaps is Pope Francis’ deeply negative view of free markets.
In the lead-up to the release of Pope Francis’ new encyclical Laudato Si’, most commentary focused on its likely-implications for the world’s climate change debate. An effort to influence that discussion—much of which has, like Al Gore, long since faded from...
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The Rule of Boko Haram

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The New York Review of Books, Vol.62 (12) 2015
Joshua Hammer
In early May, during the final days of the hot, dry season, I flew to Yola, the capital of Adamawa State in eastern Nigeria and an apparent safe haven from the Boko Haram insurgency. Over the past year, the radical Islamic fighters had taken over large...
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Cara y cruz de la historia de Turquía

Isabel  Undurraga Matta[1] Con un gran despliegue comunicacional y el Príncipe Carlos de Inglaterra como invitado estrella, Turquía ha decidido conmemorar el 24 de abril,  fecha en que se recuerda los 100 años del genocidio armenio, el centenario de la invasión de la península de Gallípoli ubicada en su territorio, por parte de las...
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