

The Humanity of God and Catholic Communion | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP
Sep 30, 2016
Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP, discusses the essence of the Church as a communion sustained by sacraments and shared faith, exploring Catholicity and the potential for ecumenical unity. The podcast also delves into the role of the Virgin Mary in salvation, Catholic-Protestant disputes on mediation, and Yves Congar's analysis of Martin Luther's views. Additionally, topics include Barth's critique of Catholic Marian theology, God's omnipresence, human inclination towards sanctification, Catholic Church structure, and sacramental theology.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Church's Communion and Ecumenical Possibilities
02:11 • 10min
Exploration of the Virgin Mary's Role and Catholic-Protestant Disputes on Mediation
12:25 • 3min
Yves Congar's Analysis of Martin Luther's Views on Salvation and the Church
15:05 • 6min
Exploring the Analogie Entis and Barth's Critique of Catholic Marian Theology
20:40 • 3min
God's Omnipresence and Human Inclination Towards Sanctification
23:12 • 8min
Exploration of Catholic Church Structure and Sanctification
31:17 • 28min
Exploring Catholic Theology and Sacramental Theology
59:28 • 6min