Today Snek and I cover the development of Roman / latin theology in the second millennium of the West and how it compares to that of Byzantium and the east, as well as the First Millennium. We will look at the papal evolution and revolution, the notion of the Church as juridical and mystical “bodies,” the geopolitical influences, the divergent sacramentologies, the Protestant revolution, etc. Live at 530 PM CST
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