Wagner (Part 2)
Bishop Williamson on Luglio 31, 2024
Bishop Williamson gives a commentary on Wagner’s “Ring” cycle, explains the nature of original sin, the father’s authority, true modesty for girls, and Kantian philosophy.
Bishop Williamson gives a commentary on Wagner’s “Ring” cycle, explains the nature of original sin, the father’s authority, true modesty for girls, and Kantian philosophy.
Bishop Williamson gives a commentary on the Sillon Movement of Marc Sagnier, the adoption of the Church to modern problems, the mentality of liberals, the idealism of the youth, and the nature of true equality.
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.
Introductory conference on the theology of John Paul II based on the works of Professor Dörmann. Explores the Pope’s understanding of the Assisi meeting in 1986.
His Excellency discusses what the proper function of the State is, how the State’s business is to protect the poor, the idea of the common good and the use of unions.
His Excellent comments on the inequality in society, how the Church does not promote revolutions, brief mention is also made of Freud and Darwin, and the welfare state.