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"Centers of the earth within a single inhabited region presented no difficulty...sacred, mythic geography...opposed to profane geography...abstract and non-essential - the theoretical construction of a space we do not live in and therefore do not know."
The day is October 31st, 1517. Throughout the Catholic world, monks and scholars sift through the works of Aristotle, while Plato sits dusty, untouched upon the shelves. Here in their cells, they are seeking God through reason and categorization. In Rome, the decadence of the Papacy has found cardinals and popes finding God only in wealth and women. But in Wittenburg, a monk in his 30s was scandalized. While his objections were scholarly and searching, they were firm. Sending off his letter of protest to his bishop, he found himself stirred, then, to post to the door of All Saints’ Church, on the eve of that church’s commemoration day, a challenge and a protest, blissfully unaware of the storm he was about to unleash upon Europe.
With guests Dark Enlightenment and Super Lutheran
Selected Bibliography:
(source links in TG Channel)
- Rock and Sand, Fr Josiah Trenham
- various Papal Encyclicals
- On the Roman Pontiff
- Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy, Fr Andrew Stephen Damick
- Hesychastic Controversy
- Siddhartha, Hermann Hesse
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Idk how one can seriously state that the issues of modern transsexualism are direct descendants of the writings of William of Ockham or the doctrine of Sola Scriptura