
099: The Unintended Consequences of the Reformation (w/ Dr. Brad Gregory)
The Cordial Catholic
Theology Is the Master Discipline
Theology of course is also centrally important in the Reformation obviously and it becomes crucially important in Lutheran, Reform Protestant and Catholic universities. But here's the thing in terms of a shared European intellectual discourse: theologians still haven't made any significant progress in trying to resolve their fundamental right theological and doctrinal disagreements which they haven't. That means that if you're going to have intellectual right underpinnings for society as a whole in a religiously divided society, it can be theological because those differences right are always going to rear up. It's not for no reason that the beginnings of modern philosophy and the enlightenment are in the 17th century. The backbone that held it all together has