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In this episode Jordan talks with Dr. Ian Christopher Levy to explore the relationship between medieval theology, the concept of conscience, and the evolution of papal power. They discuss the role of theology masters in universities, the nature of penance, and the distinctions between Luther's views and those of medieval theologians. The conversation highlights the vibrant intellectual culture of the medieval period and its lasting impact on contemporary thought.

Resources:

1) With a Pure Conscience: Christian Liberty before the Reformation

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum and Dr. Ian Christopher Levy

01:25 Exploring Late Medieval Theology and Key Figures

04:23 The Role of Universities in Church and Society

07:06 Understanding Conscience in Medieval Thought

11:28 Penance and Its Significance in Medieval Christianity

14:25 The Evolution of Papal Power in the Medieval Era

18:17 William Ockham and Political Thought

21:20 Debunking the Myth of the Dark Ages

23:11 Luther's Conscience vs. Medieval Theology

27:44 The Common Good and the Nature of Disputations

32:17 Intellectual Engagement in Today's Climate

37:28 Future Projects and Conclusion

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