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The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast fo... - Who Was Stephen Langton? The Man Who Told a King "No" and Helped Shape Magna Carta

The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast fo... - Who Was Stephen Langton? The Man Who Told a King "No" and Helped Shape Magna Carta

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One courageous scholar helped remind the world that even kings must live under the rule of law.

Stephen Langton may not be a household name, but his courage and conviction helped change the limits of power forever. As Archbishop of Canterbury, Langton refused to become a pawn of King John and later helped give the barons the language, ideas, and moral clarity they needed to stand against the king's abuse of power.

In this episode of The Way the World Works, we tell the story of Stephen Langton, King John, and the events that helped lead to Magna Carta in 1215. We explore how Langton's commitment to truth, limited government, and the rule of law helped shape one of the most important documents in human history — a document that would later influence the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the idea that rulers are not above the law.

Sometimes changing history doesn't require a sword. Sometimes it starts with the courage to speak the truth.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • Who Stephen Langton was and why his story matters
  • Why King John was such a dangerous and abusive ruler
  • How Magna Carta helped limit the power of kings
  • Why the rule of law matters for liberty
  • How ideas, words, and courage can change history

Timestamps:

0:00 Why Magna Carta Still Matters
1:30 Who Was Stephen Langton?
3:30 King John and the Abuse of Power
6:00 Why Langton Refused to Be the King's Pawn
8:30 Returning From Exile
10:30 The Road to Magna Carta
12:30 The Rule of Law Explained
15:00 How Langton Helped the Barons Stand Firm
17:30 Why Courageous Ideas Matter

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