
2,000 Years of Papal History
John W. O'Malley
Internationally best-selling author, renowned professor, and the “dean of American Catholic Historians,” Fr. John O’Malley presents his monumental course on the papacy.
This masterpiece series covers the most fascinating history in the Western...
Location:
United States
Description:
Internationally best-selling author, renowned professor, and the “dean of American Catholic Historians,” Fr. John O’Malley presents his monumental course on the papacy. This masterpiece series covers the most fascinating history in the Western world. Now you can trace the amazing history of the papacy, the oldest still-functioning institution of any kind in the Western world, in 36 erudite lectures. By focusing on popes that shaped vital moments in global history, you will gain a deep understanding of the people, issues, and ideas that gave us the Catholic church and our world. The story features both trouble and triumph—and Fr. O''Malley deftly tackles both aspects—but above all, it tells of resilience. You will be enthralled as you listen to Fr. O''Malley explains how pope after pope responded to challenges from barbarians, "Christian" monarchs, disgruntled bishops, and, above all, the faults and failures of human nature in order to guide Peter''s bark through the rugged seas of time. This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide. Duration - 14h 28m. Author - John W. O'Malley. Narrator - John W. O'Malley. Published Date - Wednesday, 24 January 2024.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:02:39
Lecture 1: Introduction
Duración:00:23:38
Lecture 2: Peter Bishop of Rome
Duración:00:24:21
Lecture 3: After Peter and Paul, What
Duración:00:24:27
Lecture 4: Constantine, the 13th Apostle
Duración:00:23:59
Lecture 5: From Prosperity to Crisis, Damascus and Leo, 4th to 5th Century
Duración:00:23:56
Lecture 6: Pope Gregory the Great 590 to 604
Duración:00:23:58
Lecture 7: Greeks, Lombards, Franks
Duración:00:24:23
Lecture 8: Charlemagne Savior or Master
Duración:00:24:42
Lecture 9: Their Darkest Hour
Duración:00:24:03
Lecture 10: Saving the Papacy
Duración:00:23:42
Lecture 11: Pope Gregory the 7th. Who's in Charge Here
Duración:00:23:03
Lecture 12: Compromises, Councils and Crusades
Duración:00:24:26
Lecture 13: Innocent the 3rd 1198 to 1216
Duración:00:24:33
Lecture 14: Pope Boniface the 8th Big Claims Big Humiliation
Duración:00:23:59
Lecture 15: The Babylonian Captivity
Duración:00:24:01
Lecture 16: The Great Western Schism 1378 to 1417
Duración:00:23:53
Lecture 17: The Restored Papacy
Duración:00:24:12
Lecture 18: Two Lectures and Two Popes
Duración:00:24:07
Lecture 19: Some Renaissance Popes
Duración:00:24:00
Lecture 20: Alexander the 6th and Julius the 2nd
Duración:00:24:03
Lecture 21: Leo and Luther
Duración:00:24:06
Lecture 22: Medici, Hapsburgs, Tutors and Val Wa
Duración:00:24:33
Lecture 23: Pope Paul the 3rd a Turning Point
Duración:00:23:54
Lecture 24: Reforming the Church, the Popes and the Council of Trent
Duración:00:23:47
Lecture 25: New Bureaucracy New Rome
Duración:00:23:53
Lecture 26: Jesuits, Jansenists, Gallicans, Philosophers
Duración:00:23:49
Lecture 27: Trauma, Revolution and then Napoleon
Duración:00:23:47
Lecture 28: The Papacy Bowed Down and Raised Up
Duración:00:23:56
Lecture 29: Pious the 9th and the insolence of the Risorgimento
Duración:00:24:22
Lecture 30: Leo the 13th Searching for Solutions
Duración:00:24:09
Lecture 31: Pious the 10th and Benedict the 15th. Fear and Sadness
Duración:00:23:51
Lecture 32: Pious the 11th Dealing with Mussolini and Hitler
Duración:00:23:37
Lecture 33: Pious the 12th Saint or Sinner
Duración:00:23:44
Lecture 34: Pope John the 23rd and the Second Vatican Council
Duración:00:23:50
Lecture 35: Pope Paul the 6th in a Tight Spot
Duración:00:24:11
Lecture 36: John Paul the 2nd and Conclusion
Duración:00:24:14
Ending Credits
Duración:00:00:49