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Carlos Alberto Sacheri (October 22, 1933 in Buenos Aires – December 22, 1974) was an Argentine thomist philosopher and scholar. He was shot and killed by ERP members on 22 December 1974 in Buenos Aires; he was targeted because of his perceived anticommunism. He was a disciple of the priest Julio Meinvielle (a well-known doctrinarian of the Argentine nationalist movements). The most widespread of his publications was The Clandestine Church (1971), a denunciation of modernism and liberation theology from traditional positions.

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  • Carlos Alberto Sacheri (October 22, 1933 in Buenos Aires – December 22, 1974) was an Argentine thomist philosopher and scholar. He was shot and killed by ERP members on 22 December 1974 in Buenos Aires; he was targeted because of his perceived anticommunism. He was a disciple of the priest Julio Meinvielle (a well-known doctrinarian of the Argentine nationalist movements). The most widespread of his publications was The Clandestine Church (1971), a denunciation of modernism and liberation theology from traditional positions. (en)
  • Carlos Alberto Sacheri (Buenos Aires, 22 de octubre de 1933 - 22 de diciembre de 1974) fue un académico y filósofo argentino, exponente del tomismo en ese país y defensor del anticomunismo. Fue asesinado en 1974, frente a su familia, por el grupo guerrillero ERP.​​ Discípulo del presbítero Julio Meinvielle (conocido doctrinario de los movimientos nacionalistas argentinos). La más difundida de sus publicaciones fue La Iglesia clandestina (1971), una denuncia contra el modernismo y la teología de la liberación desde posiciones tradicionales. (es)
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  • Carlos Alberto Sacheri (October 22, 1933 in Buenos Aires – December 22, 1974) was an Argentine thomist philosopher and scholar. He was shot and killed by ERP members on 22 December 1974 in Buenos Aires; he was targeted because of his perceived anticommunism. He was a disciple of the priest Julio Meinvielle (a well-known doctrinarian of the Argentine nationalist movements). The most widespread of his publications was The Clandestine Church (1971), a denunciation of modernism and liberation theology from traditional positions. (en)
  • Carlos Alberto Sacheri (Buenos Aires, 22 de octubre de 1933 - 22 de diciembre de 1974) fue un académico y filósofo argentino, exponente del tomismo en ese país y defensor del anticomunismo. Fue asesinado en 1974, frente a su familia, por el grupo guerrillero ERP.​​ Discípulo del presbítero Julio Meinvielle (conocido doctrinario de los movimientos nacionalistas argentinos). La más difundida de sus publicaciones fue La Iglesia clandestina (1971), una denuncia contra el modernismo y la teología de la liberación desde posiciones tradicionales. (es)
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