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Step into the theological battleground of 19th-century politics with our electrifying exploration of Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Diuturnum. Published in 1881, this papal pronouncement dropped a divine bombshell on the simmering debates about the source of political authority.
In this episode, we'll unpack Leo XIII's audacious claim that all political power flows not from the people, but straight from the Almighty. We'll dive deep into the Pope's argument that society needs a God-given authority to function properly, and how this view puts him on a collision course with the rising tide of liberal thought.
But that's not all! We'll examine the encyclical's scathing critique of "social contract" theories and its dire warnings about the perils of liberalism and revolution. Get ready for a mind-bending journey through the Catholic Church's attempts to grapple with modernity and maintain its influence in an increasingly secular world.
We'll also tackle the thorny issue of obedience to authority. When is it okay to disobey the powers that be? Leo XIII has some thoughts on that, and they might surprise you.
Whether you're a history buff, a political philosophy nerd, or just curious about how religion and politics intersect, this episode promises to be a thought-provoking ride through one of the most contentious documents of its time. Join us as we explore how Diuturnum continues to echo in debates about political legitimacy and the role of religion in government today.
By Julio A. M.Step into the theological battleground of 19th-century politics with our electrifying exploration of Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Diuturnum. Published in 1881, this papal pronouncement dropped a divine bombshell on the simmering debates about the source of political authority.
In this episode, we'll unpack Leo XIII's audacious claim that all political power flows not from the people, but straight from the Almighty. We'll dive deep into the Pope's argument that society needs a God-given authority to function properly, and how this view puts him on a collision course with the rising tide of liberal thought.
But that's not all! We'll examine the encyclical's scathing critique of "social contract" theories and its dire warnings about the perils of liberalism and revolution. Get ready for a mind-bending journey through the Catholic Church's attempts to grapple with modernity and maintain its influence in an increasingly secular world.
We'll also tackle the thorny issue of obedience to authority. When is it okay to disobey the powers that be? Leo XIII has some thoughts on that, and they might surprise you.
Whether you're a history buff, a political philosophy nerd, or just curious about how religion and politics intersect, this episode promises to be a thought-provoking ride through one of the most contentious documents of its time. Join us as we explore how Diuturnum continues to echo in debates about political legitimacy and the role of religion in government today.