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A show devoted to exploring the Catholic heritage from antiquity to the present. In this show we examine the history of Catholic Christian doctrines, practices and morals. We look at Church teachings and Catholic culture as it has developed across the ages. Listeners are invited to send in questions directly to feedback@catholicheritageshow.com. they can also navigate to our website catholicheritageshow.com, where they can find show notes and the opportunity to provide feedback. or ask quest ...
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The editors of Cychron.com sit down and discuss the weekly geeky news. Join Erik Lucas, Jhovani Estrada, and Rachel Dick as they talk about everything from the latest Walking Dead episode to what happened on the set of your favorite upcoming blockbuster. Spoilers may ensue!
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One Best Podcast is the platform we’re vary shows are on. The shows we currently carry are PInfall Wrap Up: Wrestling talk Two on Two Out: Baseball Talk BatCast: DC animated reviews. Andrew Caracci, Robert Roth, Erik Emerson, Marlo Estrada and Andrew Quimby are the hosts for the variety of Projects.
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To comment on this show or provide feedback, please navigate to https://catholicheritageshow.com The Catholic Heritage Show is devoted to helping Catholic Christians better understand the history, teachings and culture of their Catholic faith so that they can better love and serve Christ, the Church and their neighbors. Dr. Erik Estrada is a Cathol…
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Andrew and Andrew give their thoughts on Nolan’s second Batman film “The Dark Knight.” This film was so successful that other producers and writers have been trying to recreate Nolan style since. Example would be the CW Show Arrow. Next week we dive back in BTAS for a week and cover a few episodes that relate to “The Dark Knight.” If you wanna leav…
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In this episode we are continuing our discussion on Providence and the Protestant canon of Scripture. This week, we focus our attention on the criterion of the consistent reception of the books of Scripture as it applies to the Deuterocanonical books of the Old and New Testaments Testament. Ask a Question via Speakpipe Email via Contact Form in the…
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In this episode, we are continuing our discussion on Providence and the Protestant canon of Scripture. This week, we focus our attention on the criterion of the inspiration of Scripture as it applies to the Deuterocanonical books of the Old Testament. To leave a comment or question about this show, please visit: https://catholicheritageshow.com/cla…
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175: How Were the Deuterocanonical Books Received? This week we talk about the history of the reception of the Deuterocanonical books in the Old and New Testaments. How to Connect with Us Comment on the show below Ask a Question via Speakpipe Email via Contact Form in the Footer of the Site (audio files welcome) To comment on this show or provide f…
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0174 - Providence and the Protestant Canon of Scripture pt 1 What is the relationship between Providence and the Canon? In today’s episode, I talk about recent arguments in favor of the idea that God positively willed Christians to accept the 66-book Protestant canon of Scripture. This question came up in a recent video I was watching where two Pro…
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Weather your on a walk, Driving To Work or working out at the Gym the One Best Podcast will be here for you. This week we Review the 2010 Animated Film Batman Under the Red Hood. We also discuss Death in the Family which is pretty much the same movie with Alternate endings. Who needs Joe Rogan when you have Andrew Caracci and Andrew Quimby bringing…
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173: What Does the Term Deuterocanonical Mean? - CHS 173 There is some confusion today in certain Protestant circles as to what exactly the term “deuterocanonical” (i.e., pertaining to the second canon) means to Catholics. This question came up in a recently video I was watching where two Protestant scholars were discussing various views about the …
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172: The Council of Rome (382) and the Canon of Scripture Was the Council of Rome the first local council to produce a listing of canonical books? In this episode we briefly discuss this question of the Council of Rome’s role in the production of the canonical list. In various histories of the canon and the translations of ancient Church documents,…
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Over a decade ago, a prominent Evangelical Protestant church historian set forth the claim that early Christian councils such as the ones that met Hippo (393), Carthage (397) and elsewhere merely recognized the canon of Scripture. They did not bestow authority, these scholars claim, on the books which are now part of the Bible. Instead, their decis…
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