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Timothy Gordon Rules for Retrogrades Podcast

R4R 46: is SSPX Wrong About Religious Liberty w/ Thomas Pink

Timothy Gordon Rules for Retrogrades Podcast

Timothy Gordon

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🗓️ 23 April 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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R4R 46: is SSPX Wrong About Religious Liberty w/ Thomas Pink (1 hr 3 mins) Tim and Dave discuss the strong Traditional continuity of Dignitatis Humanae, with Dr. Thomas Pink, who joins them all the way from King’s College. Dignitatis Humanae enjoys strong continuity with Suarez and Bellarmine, as well as with Pope Leo XIII in Immortale Dei. (Tim even calls DH the “least problematic” Vatican II document.). Given Pink’s interpretation, it becomes difficult to understand how traditi...

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0:00.0

I'm Michael Knowles here to tell you that rules for retrogrades, the book and the show, are out now, and you absolutely need to check it out before the thought police confiscate all of it and lock you away.

0:17.2

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0:23.6

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0:25.6

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0:32.6

Rules for Retrogrades, rise.

0:34.6

Yaha! Welcome to Rules for Retrogrades, Parish Orphans and Retrogrades out there.

0:42.3

Dave and Tim Gordon here, bringing you another numbered episode today.

0:47.3

We offer you as a real honor, Dr. Thomas Pink, who wrote a paper that for me was beyond instructive, was world-changing

0:56.5

in terms of his perspective on the ecumenical counsel's document from Vatican II, Dignitatus

1:05.1

Humane, the Declaration on Religious Liberty.

1:09.0

Dr. Pink read history and philosophy at Cambridge, where he received his PhD after working

1:15.2

for four years in London and then New York for a city merchant bank.

1:19.5

He returned to philosophy in 1990 as a research fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge.

1:25.4

He then transferred to Sheffield University prior to returning to King's

1:30.3

College in 1996, where he currently resides and lectures. Dr. Pink, it's a real honor. Thank

1:36.3

you for joining the retrogrades today.

1:38.3

Thank you, Tim, and thank you, Dave. It's a great honor to be on. And anything I can do to explain what we're talking about and make things clearer will be good. So ask away.

1:52.8

Yeah, I loathe flattery, but it's hard not to be a little flattering when we get guests that we're excited about.

2:00.2

Your paper, it's a long

2:02.0

paper, Dignitatus Humane continuity after Leo the 13th, was handed to me by a mutual friend of

2:09.5

Dave's and mine, a professor named Dr. Mike Sorilla at Franciscan University, and he said,

2:14.2

Tim, I think this is a game changer. I respect Dr. Cirillo a great amount.

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