khanpadawan | trinities 218 - Dr. Jerry Walls on Roman Catholic and Christian Foundational Claims @khanpadawan | Uploaded March 2018 | Updated October 2024, 15 hours ago.
trinities.org/blog/podcast-218-dr-jerry-walls-on-roman-catholic-and-christian-foundational-claims In 1 Corinthians 15 Paul argues that it is foundational to Christianity that Christ was raised from the dead. In this March 2018 talk called “If Christ be not Raised, If Peter was not the First Pope: Parallel Cases of Essential Doctrinal Foundations,” Christian philosopher Dr. Jerry L. Walls argues that similarly, it is foundational to Roman Catholicism that Peter was the first Pope, the first bishop of Rome, universally recognized as the head of the universal church. Dr. Walls establishes this from official Roman Catholic sources. He then argues that these two foundations differ significantly when it comes to our best available evidence.
Is it true that Peter was the first pope? What do historians say?
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trinities.org/blog/podcast-218-dr-jerry-walls-on-roman-catholic-and-christian-foundational-claims In 1 Corinthians 15 Paul argues that it is foundational to Christianity that Christ was raised from the dead. In this March 2018 talk called “If Christ be not Raised, If Peter was not the First Pope: Parallel Cases of Essential Doctrinal Foundations,” Christian philosopher Dr. Jerry L. Walls argues that similarly, it is foundational to Roman Catholicism that Peter was the first Pope, the first bishop of Rome, universally recognized as the head of the universal church. Dr. Walls establishes this from official Roman Catholic sources. He then argues that these two foundations differ significantly when it comes to our best available evidence.
Is it true that Peter was the first pope? What do historians say?
Tweet This
Links for this episode @ trinities.org/blog/podcast-218-dr-jerry-walls-on-roman-catholic-and-christian-foundational-claims
Dr. Walls’s homepage
@ Houston Baptist University
Roman but Not Catholic: What Remains at Stake 500 Years after the Reformation
Evangelical Philosophical Society
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary – Houston Campus
Evangelical Theological Society
Richard Swinburne, The Resurrection of God Incarnate
Risen Jesus – A Ministry of Mike Licona
This week’s thinking music is “Line of Flight” by Revolution Void.
Weekly podcast exploring views about the Trinity, and more generally about God and Jesus in Christian theology and philosophy. Debates, interviews, and historical and contemporary perspectives. Hosted by philosopher of religion / analytic theologian Dr. Dale Tuggy.
This week's thinking music is "Line of Flight" by Revolution Void. freemusicarchive.org/music/Revolution_Void/The_Politics_of_Desire/revolution_void_-_01_-_line_of_flight