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:I added a stub the other day on the Swedish theologian [[Anders Nygren]], to make that link blue, but didn't really expand it into a real article, half expecting somebody to nominate it for deletion as a "nn professor" or "bishopcruft" or something like that. After all, he is a relatively contemporary person who didn't get payed to play baseball and never released any charted pop albums. Anyway, there seems to be no explicit reference to Nygren in the encyclical. Is that because he is one of them Lutheran heretics, or do these things never explicitly reference contemporary or recent authors? Descartes seems to be the most recent one. [[User:Tupsharru|Tupsharru]] 17:18, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
::Pass. He does mention [[Mother Theresa of Calcutta]] as one of his example saints in para.40, with a quote from her in para.36, and more recent church documents. No ''explicit'' mention of [[Dante]] in para.39 either, despite the allusion "Love is the light - and in the end, the only light - that can always illuminate a world grown dim..." -- [[User:ALoan|ALoan]] [[User talk:ALoan|(Talk)]] 18:33, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
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