Since the birth of Protestantism in the 16th century there has been a stark divide between the Roman Catholic Church and the Protestant Church — but should this divide stand? Are Catholics essentially part of the same faith as protestants? And if not, why?
What are the key differences between Catholics and Protestants? And where should believers draw the line in terms of fellowship and ministry?
This week, Peter, Aaron, and guest-hosts Dashawn Cousins and Adam Powers discuss the differences between Catholicism and Protestantism, the history of how these traditions developed, and whether we are called to link arms or separate in our pursuit of the truth.
“It doesn’t really matter what any of us believe about the subject, it matters what Scripture says, and whether or not we align with Scripture. When we define Christianity, and even Catholicism as it’s supposed to be understood, we allow Scripture to define that for us.” ~ Aaron Currin
Guest Hosts
Adam Powers
Dashawn Cousins
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Martin Luther
Augustine
John Calvin
G.K. Chesterton
R.C. Sproul
Thomas Aquinas
Pope Benedict XVI
Pope Francis
Council of Trent
Second Vatican Council
The Apocrypha
Dante
Rob Bell
Francis Chan
The Chronicles of Narnia
John MacArthur
5 Minutes in Church History
Are We Together by R.C. Sproul
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