So, you're not a Canon Lawyer but you can read? That's your expertise? Good. Just wanted to know.
And I'll get around to Augustine when I have time. I'm not addicted to this and I do have a life.
In the meantime,you can fill the time by answering me specifically about your vast level of knowledge concerning Fr. Martin's views as I asked you to.
And you can respond to the Chesterton quote that I posted regarding his analysis of St. Thomas as compared to the other schools of thought in his day. You know, the ones that strikingly resemble the JPII gobbledygook we've gotten to know and love.
I looked back through your posts and I don't see anything about general information about Martin's views. I have read Vatican, Final Conclave, and Decline and Fall, of his works, and don't care to read any more. If you are referring to your post about Martin and Congar, I already answered that even though it had nothing to do with the post you were replying to.