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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2024 · 4H 8M

The Catholic Church's Role in Slavery and Colonialism: Unveiling Forgotten Events

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The Catholic Church's Role in Slavery and Colonialism: Unveiling Forgotten History Description: Join us on a thought-provoking journey as we delve into the often overlooked aspects of the Catholic Church's historical involvement in slavery and colonialism. In this eye-opening podcast, we aim to educate and shed light on the little-known papal bulls that authorized the enslavement of Jews and the subsequent practices that shaped the early modern world. Throughout history, the Catholic Church has played a significant role in shaping societies and influencing the course of global events. However, some chapters of this history have been shadowed or even forgotten, and it is our aim to uncover them. We will explore the papal bulls, such as the infamous bull "Dum Diversas" and the subsequent "Romanus Pontifex," which granted permission for the enslavement of Jews in the Portuguese colonies of Sao Tome and to the Americas. These documents, issued during the 15th century, were instrumental in the establishment and expansion of the transatlantic slave trade. Beyond examining these papal bulls, we will dive deeper into the colonial era, where the Catholic Church and its influence played a pivotal role. From the evangelization efforts during the age of exploration to the establishment of missions across continents, we will explore how religious beliefs intertwined with colonial aspirations. Through insightful discussions and interviews with historians, experts, and theologians, we will challenge conventional narratives and encourage critical thinking. We will explore how the Catholic Church's involvement in colonialism shaped economic, social, and cultural aspects of different regions around the world. We will also shed light on the complex dynamics between indigenous populations and the Church, examining both the positive and negative consequences of this relationship. As we unravel this hidden history, our goal is to foster a more comprehensive understanding of the Catholic Church's past, its impact on slavery, and the presence of colonial influences across the world. With each episode, we hope to encourage reflection and nurture meaningful conversations about these uncomfortable chapters in history. Join us on this educational and illuminating journey as we uncover the Catholic Church's history of slavery and colonial influence, aiming to foster deeper understanding and promote dialogue about the complexities of the past.

The Catholic Church's Role in Slavery and Colonialism: Unveiling Forgotten History Description: Join us on a thought-provoking journey as we delve into the often overlooked aspects of the Catholic Church's historical involvement in slavery and colonialism. In this eye-opening podcast, we aim to educate and shed light on the little-known papal bulls that authorized the enslavement of Jews and the subsequent practices that shaped the early modern world. Throughout history, the Catholic Church has played a significant role in shaping societies and influencing the course of global events. However, some chapters of this history have been shadowed or even forgotten, and it is our aim to uncover them. We will explore the papal bulls, such as the infamous bull "Dum Diversas" and the subsequent "Romanus Pontifex," which granted permission for the enslavement of Jews in the Portuguese colonies of Sao Tome and to the Americas. These documents, issued during the 15th century, were instrumental in the establishment and expansion of the transatlantic slave trade. Beyond examining these papal bulls, we will dive deeper into the colonial era, where the Catholic Church and its influence played a pivotal role. From the evangelization efforts during the age of exploration to the establishment of missions across continents, we will explore how religious beliefs intertwined with colonial aspirations. Through insightful discussions and interviews with historians, experts, and theologians, we will challenge conventional narratives and encourage critical thinking. We will explore how the Catholic Church's involvement in colonialism shaped economic, social, and cultural aspects of different regions around the world. We will also shed light on the complex dynamics between indigenous populations and the Church, examining both the positive and negative consequences of this relationship. As we unravel this hidden history, our goal is to foster a more comprehensive understanding of the Catholic Church's past, its impact on slavery, and the presence of colonial influences across the world. With each episode, we hope to encourage reflection and nurture meaningful conversations about these uncomfortable chapters in history. Join us on this educational and illuminating journey as we uncover the Catholic Church's history of slavery and colonial influence, aiming to foster deeper understanding and promote dialogue about the complexities of the past.

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