From Shawn’s youtube channel:
“Pope Leo’s election garnered far more interest than usual. We are in a time of great change. People are paying attention. The Pope shapes public opinion, and people are eager to know what Pope Leo might say.
I asked Peter all the most provocative political questions I could imagine. What might the Pope think about resource development, immigration, pluralism, and social equality. Peter offered answers I haven’t found elsewhere. I hope you enjoy the conversation!
Summary: In-Depth Discussion on Pope Leo XIV and Catholic Social Thought In this episode, host Shawn engages in a comprehensive discussion with public policy expert Peter Copeland about the newly elected Pope Leo XIV. They delve into the Pope’s surprising election, his historical namesake Pope Leo XIII, and the significance of Catholic social teaching. The conversation explores complex topics such as the Pope’s potential policies on unions, poverty, unity, and social equity, along with theological debates between Augustine and Aquinas. The episode also touches on practical issues like resource development, environmental change, immigration policies, and global moral issues. Peter provides a balanced perspective that highlights the core principles of Catholic social thought, offering hope for the future leadership of Pope Leo XIV.”
Timestamps:
- 00:00 Introduction and Renewed Interest in Pope Leo’s Election
- 00:55 Guest Introduction: Peter Copeland
- 01:07 Diving into Pope Leo the 14th
- 04:14 Catholic Social Teaching and Modern Implications
- 10:58 Balancing Authority and Freedom: Augustine vs. Aquinas
- 17:19 Resource Development and Environmental Concerns
- 21:52 Global Conflicts and Moral Issues
- 28:37 Immigration, Pluralism, and National Identity
- 45:41 Postliberalism and Catholic Integralism
- 49:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts