An Augustinian on the Chair of Peter: Further Reflections on Pope Leo XIV
Episode 359 · May 21st, 2025 · 33 mins 4 secs
About this Episode
In this episode of New Persuasive Words, Scott and Bill explore the historic election of Pope Leo XIV and what it means for the Catholic Church—and the broader Christian imagination—to have an Augustinian pope. Drawing on their theological backgrounds and love of ecclesial history, they unpack the significance of Augustinian thought in shaping Christian identity, politics, and hope. What might Leo XIV's theological grounding signal for the Church’s engagement with modernity, moral complexity, and spiritual formation? Tune in as they consider the possibilities of this new papacy and its potential to reframe conversations across the Christian world.
We reference an essay by James K.A. Smith in the conversation. You can find it here.