Original Publication Date: June 9, 2023
This episode features an interview with Dr. Eleonora Rai, an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Turin (Italy). We talked about Dr. Rai’s research on sixteenth and seventeenth-century Jesuit theologian Leonard Lessius, a pivotal figure from that period who is nevertheless not well known. We talked about Lessius’s views on free will and predestination and his role in two major theological controversies of the time. We also discussed Dr. Rai’s more recent research on Lessius’s economic views, as well as Lessius’s cause for canonization. The interview is engaging from beginning to end, so give it a listen.
See the original post for an edited transcript of the interview.
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