Lecture One of the Online Professors Series 2021-2022, with Fr Simon Gaine, OP, DPhil (Oxon), Acting Director, Pinckaers Chair in Theological Anthropology and Ethics, Faculty of Theology, Angelicum, Rome.
The Catholic faith teaches that we will all be judged by Christ, at death and then again on the last day. But what’s the point of being judged all over again, when we’ve already been judged? How can St Thomas help us to understand this part of our faith?
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