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History Revisited
James Leman
4 episodes
3 days ago
History is complicated, and so are the moral decisions made by countless historical figures from Marcus Brutus to Robert E. Lee. In History Revisited, we look at the most controversial historical figures, events, and ideas in the light of the moral teaching of the Catholic Church, so we can confidently say just who was right and who was wrong.
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History is complicated, and so are the moral decisions made by countless historical figures from Marcus Brutus to Robert E. Lee. In History Revisited, we look at the most controversial historical figures, events, and ideas in the light of the moral teaching of the Catholic Church, so we can confidently say just who was right and who was wrong.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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The Assassination of Julius Caesar
History Revisited
26 minutes 10 seconds
3 years ago
The Assassination of Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar, the first Roman Emperor, was assassinated in 44 BC by senators who believed he was changing Rome for the worse. Was Caesar a tyrant? Is it morally acceptable to kill a tyrant according to the teachings of the Catholic Church? What should we think about this whole event? James Leman answers these questions in "The Assassination of Julius Caesar."

History Revisited
History is complicated, and so are the moral decisions made by countless historical figures from Marcus Brutus to Robert E. Lee. In History Revisited, we look at the most controversial historical figures, events, and ideas in the light of the moral teaching of the Catholic Church, so we can confidently say just who was right and who was wrong.