The Disturbing Roots of the Protestant Revolt (Ryan Grant) | Ep. 84 – Joshua Charles

In this episode, we welcome back Ryan Grant of Mediatrix Press to discuss the disturbing roots of the Protestant Revolt.

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CHAPTERS
00:00 – Intro: Ryan Grant and Proto-Protestant Movements
02:22 – Welcome, Prayer, and Episode Roadmap
05:59 – Setting the Stage: Medieval Christendom Before the Revolt
13:20 – Aquinas, Averroes, and the Medieval Synthesis
21:18 – Scotus, National Identity, and the Road Toward Protestantism
24:12 – Cathars and Albigensians: Dualism, Crusade, and Disorder
31:54 – Waldensians: Poverty, Preaching, and Rejection of Authority
52:44 – William of Ockham, Nominalism, and the Breakdown of Universals
01:08:25 – Heresy, Violence, Incarnation, and Hierarchy
01:19:22 – Mediatrix Press, Closing Thoughts

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