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What’s So Great About Catholicism? A Brief Response to James White, et al

June 3rd, 2012

James White of Alpha and Omega Ministries has responded to Joshua Lim’s story as featured on Called to Communion. One thing that immediately impressed me is how much ground White covers in this one podcast: He moves from CTC, to same-sex marriage, to exegesis of the Koran, in the space of ninety minutes. Being an […]



David Anders on Catholic Answers: February 13, 2012

February 17th, 2012

David Anders “Open Forum for Non-Catholics” David Anders on Catholic Answers, Monday, February 13, 2012.



A Response to Scott Clark and Robert Godfrey on “The Lure of Rome”

January 30th, 2012

Not that long ago, Scott Clark and Robert Godfrey, professors at Westminster Seminary California, posted a podcast in which they discuss the question of why some Evangelical Christians, including some Calvinists, convert to the Catholic Church. It is hard to pass up the chance to hear someone else’s reaction to one’s own story, so I tuned […]



Seeing Him Just as He is: The Beatific Vision

December 16th, 2011

When seeking to attain an end, one must keep that end in one’s mind and heart, and ensure that one’s understanding of it is as accurate as possible, to ensure attaining that end. That is no less true in the Christian life, which has heaven as its end. But what is heaven? Is it a […]



Underlying Disagreements in ECT Evangelicals’ Objections to the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception

December 8th, 2011

Today is the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. Last year, immediately preceding this Solemnity, Taylor posted “Mary Without Sin (Scripture and Tradition),” and on the Feast I posted “Mary’s Immaculate Conception, in which I included podcasts of Prof. Lawrence Feingold’s lecture and Q&A on this dogma. Those two posts provide evidence for the Catholic dogma, […]



Robert George and Russell Moore on the State of Evangelicalism

October 11th, 2011

Recently I referred to Russell Moore, in reference to his article published earlier this year titled “Where Have all the Presbyterians Gone?” in the WSJ. He is Dean of the School of Theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Last Monday he sat down with Catholic philosopher Robert George (McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, Princeton University) at an […]



Episode 16 – Stephen Beck’s Conversion Story

August 2nd, 2011

Stephen Beck Stephen Beck was raised Evangelical, but read his way into the Reformed world. He became a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and then the Presbyterian Church in America. Stephen and his family were received into the Catholic Church on the Easter Vigil of 2011 at St. Andrew’s by the Bay Catholic Church […]



Index

July 26th, 2011

In an effort to make the contents of our site more accessible, we have arranged a Topical Index to go along with the Chronological Index. Those who wish to browse through our articles, blog posts, and podcasts by title can scroll down or click the link to the Alphabetical Index. _________________________________________________________________________ Chronological Index Lead Article | Featured Articles | Blog […]



David Anders on Catholic Answers

July 16th, 2011

David Anders On Friday, July 8, I was the guest on the Catholic Answers Live radio program, taking calls and questions from non-Catholics. The one-hour broadcast featured the following questions and discussions: 7′ A discussion of John Calvin’s view of his relation to the Catholic Church, the Catholic positions he affirmed, and his rejection of […]



Reflections – Graduating Catholic from a Reformed Seminary

June 7th, 2011

I would like to thank Dr. David Anders for encouraging me to write this post. I would not have had the idea on my own, but I am hopeful that it can now serve as a way for me to thank the faculty of RTS in Washington D.C. and encourage future dialogue between the Reformed and […]