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022: Where Did We Get the Bible From? (w/ Rod Bennett)

022: Where Did We Get the Bible From? (w/ Rod Bennett)

FromThe Cordial Catholic


022: Where Did We Get the Bible From? (w/ Rod Bennett)

FromThe Cordial Catholic

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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Aug 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of The Cordial Catholic Podcast I talk with author Rod Bennett about the origins of the Bible.We dig deep – way deep – into the history of the Biblical canon. Why are some books in Catholic Bibles and not in those read by Protestants? How did those decisions get made? What role did the Early Church and the Pope play in these important decisions. We also wrestle with the question of Tradition vs. Scripture and if Catholics believe things which aren't in the Bible. For more from Rod Bennett please visit his Amazon author page and purchase his fine books.Two articles which I've written on this topic are:How Can "Bible Only" Christians Trust Their Bibles?Is Fake News Preventing Good Christians from Becoming Catholic?For more, visit The Cordial Catholic. Send your feedback to cordialcatholic@gmail.com. For more information about sponsoring the show, keeping this podcast going, and helping me to continue to deliver quality content please visit the Patreon page.  Even $1 or $2 a month can go a long way to helping make this podcast sustainable. Thank you so much to those already sponsoring the show, I'm so humbled.Plus, become an $8+ monthly sponsor and receive a copy of Jimmy Akin's new book, The Bible is a Catholic Book (continental US shipping only).Theme music is "Sandbox Jingle" by Scott Holmes. This podcast is brought to you in a special way by our Patreon Co-Producers Gina, Eyram, Susanne, Elli and Tom, Kelvin and Susan, and Stephen.Support the show
Released:
Aug 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast for non-Catholics, new Catholics, or anyone interested in digging deeper into the Catholic faith. Hosted by K. Albert Little, a non-denominational Evangelical convert to Catholicism.