anna kirsty kit -- the key theologians came out in favor of coursing those.he church never thought that it was right to go out and, of course, everybody. that continued to be the standard position from about the end of the fourth century into the 20th century. never officially abandoned. i think they would have abandoned at a long time ago, but this rather noxious doctorate or you could force the backend, intending to be quite a pond on the side of any discussions among christians. the american judge took the lead in saying we ought to get rid of that. he was promptly silenced by rome, but at the second council he was resurrected. he came to the council and led the american bishops who did take the lead on this. the party said it was the issue of the council. the council triumphantly established that every person had a right to religious freedom, and that was the doctrine of cap what church. it was quite a repudiation of that say 1500 years of coercive tactics. >> i think that's an exciting topic in that. your eyes sort of light up. it reminded us more about