Episode 250: Correcting Luther and…Aquinas? Calling Out Disintegration in the Church Dating Back to the Reformation
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Some Catholics today are repeating Martin Luther's biggest mistake—and they don't even realize it. In this explosive 250th episode, Dr. Greg calls out the disintegration happening in the Church today, names names (including Aquinas), and offers a bold path forward through true integration and unity with Holy Mother Church.
Key Topics:
- Why disintegration is the real threat inside the Church today.
- The subtle ways Catholics today are repeating Luther's biggest mistake.
- The shocking quote from Aquinas that no one wants to talk about.
- Why clinging to outdated theology isn't faithfulness—it's fear.
- What "Reformation spirit" looks like in modern Catholic camps.
- How a misreading of masculinity and femininity has wounded the Church—and the world.
Learn More:
- Questions or feedback? We'd love to hear from you! Email Dr. Greg at drgreg@catholicpsych.com.
- Summa Theologica by St. Thomas Aquinas – Especially Question 92: The Production of Woman
- The Catholic Genius of Integrated Masculinity and Femininity – A treatise on gender complementarity by Dr. Greg
- Let Christmas Correct Aquinas – A blog reflection on how the Incarnation reframes our understanding of Aquinas's view on women.
- Theology of the Body for Beginners by Christopher West – A clear, accessible introduction to John Paul II's groundbreaking teaching on love, sexuality, and the human person.
- Ecumenism without Compromise – Talks and writings on ecumenism by Dr. Peter Kreeft
- Related podcast episodes:
- Ep. 197 – Correcting Aquinas: JP2's Truth Bomb on Gender and Human Dignity
- Ep. 200 - Leaked Audio from a Groundbreaking Franciscan University Conference Keynote
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