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What do Catholics and Protestants have in common?

Sep 24, 202147 minEp. 38
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Between Catholics and Protestants, the list of common beliefs, values, and practices is much longer and more substantive than the differences. (Assuming, of course, they are not heretics to their own traditions.) Why, then, has our alliance been so weak in stemming the tide of public secularization, immoralism, and decadence? In this episode, we bring you a lecture that was delivered as part of Acton University 2018, featuring Peter Kreeft speaking on the commonalities enjoyed by Catholics and Protestants. The Official Peter Kreeft Site Think locally, act locally | Acton Commentary  Abraham Kuyper | Religion & Liberty Subsidiarity and Sphere Sovereignty: Christian Reflections on the Size, Shape and Scope of Government  The Principle of Subsidiarity | Religion & Liberty  What is Subsidiarity? | Acton Power Blog Subscribe to Acton Vault, Acton Unwind, & Acton Line Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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