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History in Common: Reason and Faith

Summary by Vanguardia
Javier Cercas begins his book “The Mad of God at the End of the World” with a statement about his atheism, his anti-clericalism and militant secularism, “a contumaz rationalist, a rigorous ungodly one.” However, there he was, sitting next to Pope Francis on a trip to Mongolia, a Buddhist country with a population of three million people, where 1,500 profess the Catholic religion. He incited everything, as he shares it at the start of the book, m…
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Javier Cercas begins his book “The Mad of God at the End of the World” with a statement about his atheism, his anti-clericalism and militant secularism, “a contumaz rationalist, a rigorous ungodly one.” However, there he was, sitting next to Pope Francis on a trip to Mongolia, a Buddhist country with a population of three million people, where 1,500 profess the Catholic religion. He incited everything, as he shares it at the start of the book, m…

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Vanguardia broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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