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Response to James White on the Trent Horn/ Gavin Ortlund Debate Read more
Michael Lofton offers an in-depth examination of Gavin Ortlund’s arguments at the Trent Horn/ Gavin Ortlund debate hosted by Pints with Aquinas. Read more
Michael Lofton interviews Trent Horn on his thoughts after his debate with the Protestant Pastor Gavin Ortlund on Is Sola Scriptura True? Read more
Michael Lofton covers an article written by Archbishop Naumann of Kansas City on Cardinal McElroy, Cardinal Hollerich and the German bishops on the topic of radical inclusivism. He then covers a video by Rev. Calvin Robinson’s speech on radical inclusivism at Oxford. Read more
What is the relationship between Catholicism and other cultures and religions? Can the Catholic Church use elements from pagan ceremonies for Christian worship? Michael answers these questions, and many others, in his presentation on Catholicism and other cultures! Read more
Dr. Matthew Levering makes his debut on Reason & Theology with an interview on his book Newman on Doctrinal Corruption. He covers what doctrinal corruption is, how Newman fought against it, and how doctrinal corruption is still a threat today. Read more
Fr. John Brown, SJ
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The Catholic Church is supposed to be the witness to Christ’s teaching. Yet, it seems like many in the Church are more concerned with what the world thinks of them.
This undermines the trust of many faithful Catholics, who expect the Church to be a beacon of truth, goodness and beauty in these tumultuous times.
Some Catholics are tempted to leave the Church. Others have already left. If you fall into either of these categories (or know someone who is), then you’ll want to check out this FREE eBook “Church Chaos: Biblical Insights for Confused Catholics.”
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