Just Doing the Job
The History of the Christian Church
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🗓️ 7 January 2018
⏱️ 15 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | This is Communio Sanctorum, the history of the Christian Church, season two. |
| 0:15.0 | The title of this episode is Just Doing the Job. |
| 0:18.9 | Taken as a whole, leaders demonstrate a wide variety of skills and talents. |
| 0:24.4 | While great leaders often exhibit some consistent marks, there's simply no set script they follow, |
| 0:30.8 | no inventory of essential traits that all must possess to excel. |
| 0:35.3 | Indeed, some great leaders demonstrate contradictory traits from each other. |
| 0:39.9 | One is gregarious, another reserved. One is upbeat and energetic, another taciturn, and subdued. |
| 0:47.1 | Many of the church's great leaders have been brilliant, their intelligence ranking them as genius. |
| 0:53.3 | Others, while being astute, well, could not be given |
| 0:56.6 | that lofty epithet. Some had skills that enabled them to accomplish so much that their influence |
| 1:02.4 | was felt for decades, even centuries, after. Pope Gregory I was of that category. Bruce Shelley |
| 1:10.1 | says of Gregory that he combined great |
| 1:12.5 | executive ability with a warm sympathy for the needs of others. Gregory was such a good leader and |
| 1:18.8 | man that history has given him the title Gregory the great. His tenure as popes laid the foundations |
| 1:24.8 | for medieval Christianity. Since religion played such a central role in European society, Gregory was one of the main |
| 1:33.1 | architects of medieval Europe. |
| 1:35.7 | Born in 540 to a well-established Roman senatorial family, Gregory was groomed from a young |
| 1:42.1 | age for civil service. |
| 1:44.0 | But a career in politics at that time |
| 1:46.2 | was an inordinately difficult proposition. The city of Rome and the lands it had once held |
| 1:51.4 | hegemony over in the Italian peninsula were like a torn up soccer ball, kicked back and forth |
| 1:57.4 | by one group after another. The Visigoths were replaced by the Byzantines, |
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