Bishop Williamson talks about many topics such as how big corporations are driving farmers off the land, the attack on nature, rock music, 19th century thinking, Shakespeare and literature’s importance, and a background of Richard Wagner.
Bishop Williamson mentions the invasion of Iraq in 1991, the “fall” of communism, Pius XI’s encyclical “Divine Redemptoris,” and the materialism of the West.
His Excellency explores the nature of the Trinitarian theology of John Paul II. Some ideas such as how Christ can be in all men, the dignity of man, the lack of missionary spirit and the nature of modern art and literature.
His Excellency comments on how the Modern Church sees itself as having a deeper awareness of the faith, how Vatican II is the starting point for the theology of John Paul II, usage of the terms “mystery,” and “awareness.”
His Excellency explains how in the Modern Church the view is that all men are saved, the Church as viewed as a sacrament, and asks how any possible deal with Rome could be made.
His Excellency explains what “reciprocal integration” means, how the Pope sees himself teaching the old doctrine into the new teaching, and H.E. maintains that there is an overall lack of defining terms.