How a Southern Protestant learned to love Catholic social teaching

How a Southern Protestant learned to love Catholic social teaching

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A podcast for young Catholics from America Media. Join us each week for a smart, Catholic take on faith, culture and the news (often over drinks).

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This week on Jesuitical, Zac and Ashley welcome Lee C. Camp, a
professor of theology and ethics at Lipscomb University, the author
of Scandalous Witness: A Little Political Manifesto for Christians
and the host of “No Small Endeavor,” a podcast that explores what
it means to live a good life. They discuss: Lee’s upbringing as a
Protestant Christian in Alabama, and how his studies at the
University of Notre Dame changed his views on the Catholic world
Moral theology and the value of asking, “What does it mean to live
a good life?” The importance of good, wholesome arguments in
religious tradition In Signs of the Times, Ashley and Zac talk
about Pope Francis’ controversial decision to remove Bishop Joseph
Strickland from his duties overseeing the diocese of Tyler, Tex.
They then discuss the U.S. bishops more broadly, focusing on this
week’s U.S.C.C.B. meeting in Baltimore and the conflicting
assessments of the U.S. church put forth by various leaders. Links
from the show: Pope Francis removes Bishop Strickland of Diocese of
Tyler, Texas Archbishop Broglio and Cardinal Pierre offer competing
visions of synodality at bishops’ meeting Zac and Ashley’s
appearance on “No Small Endeavor”  What’s on tap? Chimay
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