
by Umberto Eco
<b>In this stimulating dialogue these two great men, who stand on opposite sides of the church door, discuss some of the most controversial issues of the day.</b><br><br>One is a respected scholar and one of the preeminent ecumenical churchmen of Europe; the other the world-famous author of <i>The</i> <i>Name of the Rose</i>, a scholar, philosopher and self-declared secularist, a man who writes with equal ease about Thomas Aquinas and James Joyce, computers and the medieval Templars.<br><br>Often adversarial but always amicable, their debate will fascinate many.
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