Kresta in the Afternoon – July 3, 2024 – Hour 1
Robert Royal looks at some lessons we can learn from the stoics and Eduardo Echeverria examines what Cardinal Ratzinger wrote about tradition and faith.
Some Lessons from the Great Pagans
There’s been a recent resurgence of interest in ancient Stoicism, because it provides some of the Christian benefits without – so people think – the Christian dogmas. The Stoics, in fact, had their own fundamental dogmas, starting with the benevolence of the Divine Nature. Do many modern Stoics believe in that? Robert Royal joins us with more.
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Early Ratzinger on Tradition and Faith
At the Synod on Synodality last year, Australian theologian Fr Ormond Rush spoke on Joseph Ratzinger’s theology of revelation and faith, in light of his commentary on Dei Verbum. Eduardo Echeverria helps us understand it.
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