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The 2024 Series EP#01 Evangelisation and Ideology: The Common Good Response to Identity Politics With Matthew Petrusek
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The 2024 Series EP#01 Evangelisation and Ideology: The Common Good Response to Identity Politics With Matthew Petrusek

Matt Petrusek demystifies the new secular ideologies, exploring their origins and features, offering a common good response rooted in the Catholic Social Thought tradition. He shows how this serves as an antidote to identity politics, providing us with not only a worldview shaped around the transcendent nature of the person, but also, in this moment of cultural confusion, an opportunity for evangelisation.

Professor Matthew Petrusek is the Senior Director and Professor of Catholic Ethics at the Word on Fire Institute in the US. He writes and lectures on philosophical and theological ethics, Christian theology, politics, social issues and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. His latest book is Evangelisation and Ideology: How to understand and respond to the political culture.

This lecture was held on 1 February 2024 and is part of our 2024 series exploring how Catholic Social Thought helps us stay human and build the common good in these uncertain times. Introduced by Jenny Sinclair, this was held in partnership with Word on Fire UK and CCLA.

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Listen to our sister podcast, Leaving Egypt where we read the signs of the times and look to local stories of hope in these times of unravelling.

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Together for the Common Good
Together for the Common Good Podcast
A collection of talks exploring the common good as a catalyst to spiritual and civic renewal. In this time of upheaval, we address the big questions of our day - what it means to be human, justice, power, statecraft, economy, work, nature, social peace, technology, civic life - and much more. Speakers draw on the tradition of Catholic Social Thought to show in practical ways how common good thinking opens up pathways to hope.
Soundtrack: Stuart Sinclair