

The Legacy of Pope Benedict XVI w/ Dr. Roger Nutt | Ep. 15
Remembering Joseph Ratzinger. In a special memorial episode, Dr. Michael Dauphinais sits down with Dr. Roger Nutt, Provost and Professor of Theology at Ave Maria University, to talk about the legacy of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and their memories of him as a priest, archbishop, cardinal, and pope.
Offering a map of his theological writings, Dr. Dauphinais and Dr. Nutt offer five key principles to understanding Pope Benedict's teaching that theology is primarily an encounter with the living God in the person of Jesus Christ: (1) by the Reason/Logos, (2) from the Bible, (3) through the Creed, (4) in the Liturgy, and (5) unto Heaven (as taught and lived by Ratzinger/Benedict XVI).
Please join us in praying for the repose of the soul of Pope Benedict. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.
Resources:
- Previous Episode: To Die is Gain | All About Anointing of the Sick with Dr. Roger Nutt
- Previous Episode: Why Should We Care About Ecclesiology? with Fr. Guy Mansini
- Encyclical Letter Spe Salvi by Pope Benedict XVI
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