119.37 Newman and Pius IX: Dueling Visions for the Future of Catholicism
Original Release Date: 4/28/2023
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Description: In this episode of the History of the Papacy Podcast, Professor Elizabeth Huddleston, a scholar of St. John Henry Newman from the National Institute for Newman Studies, joins us for a discussion on the life and legacy of this important figure in Catholicism. Professor Huddleston provides insights into Newman's thought, including his views on the relationship between faith and reason, the importance of conscience, and the role of the Church in the modern world. She also discusses the challenges Newman faced during his lifetime, including his conversion to Catholicism and his efforts to reconcile Catholicism with modernity. This conversation provides a fascinating glimpse into the life and thought of one of the most important figures in Catholicism, and highlights the continuing relevance of Newman's ideas in today's world. https://www.newmanstudies.org/
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