In the history of the Catholic Church, few theological controversies have divided proponents and opponents as completely as sedevacantism. Neither side denies that sedevacantism definitively divides, but sedevacantists would argue that this division is an essential element in fulfilling the prophetic vision of the Church. The two sides are grossly mismatched in size, however, and sedevacantism remains a minority "hardline" theological position. For sedevacantists, the papal throne - sede - is vacant - vacante - and there has been no true pope for many decades. This is not due to a mere electoral irregularity or administrative error, but because heresy and apostasy have consumed the Church. This means, sedevacantists argue, that the world's largest religious group, usurped and led by impostors, has abandoned God and embraced a darker power. Outsiders may struggle to appreciate these spiritual implications and experience more unease with sedevacantists' alleged links to far-right politics, conspiracy theories, and racist ideologies.. Sedevacantism: a Theological Challenge for the Catholic Church offers a non-partisan and academically rigorous historical-theological investigation into sedevacantism, examining both the theory itself and the ultra-traditionalist Catholic movement it inspired. This book avoids the dense technical and legalistic language that can blur understanding, providing, instead, a theologically lucid and highly readable expert analysis of this fascinating religious phenomenon.
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