Back in February I offered a few reflections on the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. Since that time, of course, the College of Cardinals has elected a new Bishop of Rome, the former Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who has taken the name of Francis I. Francis's elevation was historic in that he is the first Pope from the New World as well as the first Pope hailing from the global South. Like his two predecessors John Paul and Benedict, he is conservative theologically. Yet, in what is often jarring for Westerners, he has wed his theological conservatism to deep personal humility and an almost liberationist concern for the poor and marginalized.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Dallas Seminary Podcast Table Discussion on Pope Francis I
Back in February I offered a few reflections on the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. Since that time, of course, the College of Cardinals has elected a new Bishop of Rome, the former Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who has taken the name of Francis I. Francis's elevation was historic in that he is the first Pope from the New World as well as the first Pope hailing from the global South. Like his two predecessors John Paul and Benedict, he is conservative theologically. Yet, in what is often jarring for Westerners, he has wed his theological conservatism to deep personal humility and an almost liberationist concern for the poor and marginalized.
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