Book

The Papacy

18 Parts
2h 52m
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During the medieval period it had the authority to condemn kings and queens, define what was Christian and what wasn’t, and even organize huge military campaigns.

But how did the Papacy rise to become this almost invincible seat of power?

Where did it originate from?

And from what source did it draw its legitimacy?

James Aiken Wylie, the brilliant scholar of church history, casts his critical eye over the Papacy and uncovers the answers to these questions.

Looking first at ancient Rome, Wylie studies how the Papacy emerged in the aftermath of the collapse of the Western Roman Empire.

Wylie’s work explores how the Papacy grew in power through the course of the Middle Ages as it worked to legitimize itself by allying with powerful rulers such as Charlemagne.

The work and acts of some important individual popes, such as Gregory VII and Innocent III are studied in more detail, providing the reader with insight into what sort of men rose to the height of power in the Roman Catholic Church.

Wylie exposes how the bureaucracy of the Papacy developed as the curia grew in power and the central ordinances and regulations of canon law were laid out.

Particularly fascinating is Wylie’s analysis of why the Papacy struggled to cope with the Protestant Reformation that erupted in the sixteenth century and tore Christianity in two.

Indulgences and the concept of purgatory, as well as many other beliefs and actions, that were held and taken by the Papacy are questioned by Wylie through the course of the book.

This is essential reading for anyone interested in the Papacy and how it has changed through the course of its long history.

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Recorded
August 30, 2023

I. The term “Antichrist”

7m

II. Antichrist portrayed before his birth

3m

III. Antichrist an enemy under a mask

10m

IV. Antichrist no Atheist or Communist

3m

V. The Two Mysteries of the Bible

8m

VI. Unfolding of the Two Mysteries

9m

VII. The Pastor becomes a Monarch – Ten centuries of climbing

20m

VIII. The King with Three Crowns – The Vicar

7m

IX. The All-Power of Christ and of Antichrist

14m

X. Signs and wonders of Christ and of Antichrist

10m

XI. Antichrist’s “Signs and Wonders” of Terror

12m

XII. The All-deceivableness of Un-righteousness

9m

XIII. The Culmination of the Parallelism – an Enthronization

15m

XIV. Antichrist’s usurpation over Kings and Nations

9m

XV. Antichrist exalts himself above God

11m

XVI. Man of Sin and Son of Perdition

6m

XVII. Antichrist – his Doom

6m

XVIII. Does not the likeness fit?

5m