
Reverend Jim Wallis: Who’s the radical, Jesus or the pope?
Clip: 9/24/2015 | 4m 54s
Reverend Jim Wallis: Who’s the radical, Jesus or the pope?
Economics correspondent Paul Solman sat down Reverend Jim Wallis, founder and president of Sojourners, to discuss the pope’s critique of capitalism. In part two of an extended interview, Revered Wallis explains that the pope is not a new economist; rather he is reminding us what the Gospels says about the economy.
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Reverend Jim Wallis: Who’s the radical, Jesus or the pope?
Clip: 9/24/2015 | 4m 54s
Economics correspondent Paul Solman sat down Reverend Jim Wallis, founder and president of Sojourners, to discuss the pope’s critique of capitalism. In part two of an extended interview, Revered Wallis explains that the pope is not a new economist; rather he is reminding us what the Gospels says about the economy.
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