Bishop Williamson explores the nature of reality, how Kantian philosophy views God, miracles, and revelation, a brief critique of Cardinal Ratzinger and John Paul II’s thinking and the concept of vital immanence.
Bishop Williamson explores the encyclical Pascendi by Pius X. He also mentions the character of a Jewish convert, and praises Aristotle.
His Excellency makes mention of the novel Brideshead Revisited, the concept that faith has nothing to do with feelings, the idea of “triumphalism,” and the modernist dialectic.
His Excellency mentions Teillard de Chardin, the possible canonization of Paul VI, and how the modernist denies objective reality.
His Excellency explains what faith means to the modernists and how they understand Tradition. He also discusses the mentality of “Ecclesia Dei” groups.
His Excellency tackles Cardinal Ratzinger’s quote on Jesus Christ, von Baltasar’s concept of hell, John Paul II’s theology of Assisi, “Feenyism,” and the nature of the Novus Ordo.