When Protestant Curiosity Meets Catholic Wisdom with Pete Wehner

What can Protestants learn from the Catholic tradition?
Host Curtis Chang and The Atlantic writer and former White House staffer Pete Wehner explore how Catholic social teaching—from subsidiarity and solidarity to the preferential option for the poor—offers a rich framework for Christian public life. They consider the limits of sola scriptura, unpack the importance of intellectual rigor, and define Christian humanism. Curtis and Pete also contrast the public faith of Pope Leo XIV and Vice President JD Vance, asking why faithful Christian witness should shape how believers respond to artificial intelligence and other challenges of our time.
02:31 – Does Catholic Theology Meet a Protestant Need?
04:41 – Tradition Is Powerful
08:43 – Does Sola Scriptura Have Limits?
10:19 – Protestant Traditions and Discernment
13:54 – Catholicism’s Robust Frameworks
17:08 – Reclaiming Tradition for Protestants
21:36 – Embracing the Life of the Mind
27:22 – Christian Humanism fand 21st Century Questions
30:08 – A Protestant-Catholic Convergence
37:42 – Comparing Visions: JD Vance and Pope Leo
41:16 – The Power of a Faithful Witness
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Referenced in the Episode:
- Pete Wehner’s article American Christians Face a Choice
- Learn about the seven themes of Catholic social teaching
- Carl F. H. Henry’s The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism
- Alan Jacobs’s The Year of Our Lord 1943: Christian Humanism in an Age of Crisis
- Christian Wiman’s My Bright Abyss
- John F. Kennedy’s 1960 address to Protestant ministers in Houston (video)
- Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical on artificial intelligence, Magnifica Humanitas
- Pope Leo XIII’s encyclical on capital and labor, Rerum Novarum
- Daniel K. Williams on J.D. Vances’ Communion What Type of Christian is J. D. Vance?
- Miroslav Volf on Forgiveness, Justice, and Reconciliation (video)
- Miroslav Volf & Christian Wiman’s Glimmerings
Scriptures Referenced:
- Psalm 127:3–5 (ESV)
- Acts 2:42–47 (ESV)
- Luke 4:1–13 (ESV)
More from Pete Wehner:
- Pete Wehner’s articles at The Atlantic
- Pete Wehner’s opinion pieces at The New York Times
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