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Back to EpisodesPete Wehner on Pope Leo, Trump, and Protestant America
Description
How Are Protestants Navigating a Moral and Spiritual Vacuum in Evangelicalism?
Host Curtis Chang talks with former White House staffer and Atlantic columnist Pete Wehner about why Pope Leo XIV is resonating with Protestants and evangelicals despite historic theological divides. Together, they explore the Pope's moral leadership while contrasting his dignified, intellectually grounded public witness with Donald Trump's increasingly erratic influence on evangelical political culture. The conversation examines a perceived spiritual leadership vacuum within Protestantism and calls pastors, congregations, and followers of Jesus to cultivate beauty, goodness, and truth as a long-term path toward renewing Christian public witness.
00:34 - Introduction to Pope Leo XIV's Influence
02:29 - Is There a Protestant Appreciation for Catholicism?
03:59 - What Is This Pope's Impact on Public Theology?
06:06 - Papal Influence in Past Administrations
11:19 - The Collapse of Evangelical Public Theology
14:18 - Can Protestants Still Exert Moral Influence?
21:16 - The "Mad King" and Trump's Cognitive Decline
28:42 - What Can Pastors Do?
32:00 - The Importance of Beauty, Goodness, and Truth
37:08 - What Is The Pope's Transcendent Influence?
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Referenced in the Episode:
- Pete Wehner's article "The American Pope vs. the American President"
- Pete Wehner's article "The Apotheosis of Donald Trump"
- Pope Leo XIV's Encyclic