Are Catholicism and Liberal Democracy Compatible?
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The human person is an autonomous, self-governing and self-actualizing being. It has individual rights that no government or obligation should infringe upon. At least, that is the traditionally American, classically liberal way of viewing a human being. But does this view match up with a Christian anthropology? And what does that mean for how Christians should engage in the public sphere? This week, Ashley and Zac are joined by Susannah Black Roberts to discuss all of this and more. Susannah is a senior editor at Plough Quarterly and Mere Orthodoxy and the co-host of “The Ploughcast” podcast. During Signs of the Times, the hosts give an overview of a new interview with Pope Francis and talk about his disdain for “long homilies.” Links from the Show: Pope Francis gives major interview on his critics, sex abuse, decriminalizing homosexuality and more Pope Francis: Long homilies are ‘a disaster’—keep it under 10 minutes Our post-liberal moment: What do we want? The common good! When do we want it? Now! Susannah Black Roberts and Christian Post-Liberalism Is Christianity Opposed to Liberalism? Plough Quarterly The Anchored Argosy: Alastair & Susannah Roberts' freight of wonders What’s on tap? Cosmopolitan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices