The podcast explores the history of the early Popes and the rise of the Roman Catholic Church, primarily through the lens of the Liber Pontificalis. Professor Rosamond McKitterick, Emeritus Fellow at the University of Cambridge, discusses the text's origins, structure, and value as a historical source while also noting its limitations and potential biases. The conversation covers the lives and significance of key figures like St. Peter, including his possible connection to the Gospel of Mark, and Pope Sylvester I, who lived during Constantine’s reign, a pivotal time for Christianity. Also examined is Pope Leo I's role as an advisor and negotiator with Attila the Hun, highlighting the increasing power and influence of the papacy.
Part 1: Historical Records, Context
Part 2: Analysis, Fact vs. Fiction
Part 3: St. Peter, Early Foundations
Part 4: Transformation, Leadership
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