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Why (some) Protestants become Catholic (w/ Dr. Chris Castaldo

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In this video, I'm joined by Dr. Chris Castaldo, a Protestant convert from Roman Catholicism, author, scholar and pastor. We discuss his recent book Why Do Protestants Convert? exploring the phenomenon of Protestants becoming Catholic, diving into the history, psychology, sociology and more.
Chris Castaldo (PhD, London School of Theology) was raised on Long Island, New York. Since November 2014, he has served as Lead Pastor of New Covenant Church, Naperville. A fellow at the Center for Pastor Theologians, he has authored and contributed to several books and has written articles for publications such as Religion News Service, Christianity Today, Touchstone Journal, Credo Magazine, Themelios, The Gospel Coalition, and First Things.
Dr. Castaldo's book on conversion: https://davenantinstitute.org/why-do-protestants-convert
His book on Newman and Vermigli: https://amzn.to/48ISXlx
His book on the beatitudes: https://amzn.to/48P4QX7
Support Gospel Simplicity:
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This video is sponsored by Logos. For 10% off their incredible resources, visit: https://logos.com/gospelsimplicity https://logos.com/gospelsimplicityorthodox
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In this video, I'm joined by Dr. Chris Castaldo, a Protestant convert from Roman Catholicism, author, scholar and pastor. We discuss his recent book Why Do Protestants Convert? exploring the phenomenon of Protestants becoming Catholic, diving into the history, psychology, sociology and more.
Chris Castaldo (PhD, London School of Theology) was raised on Long Island, New York. Since November 2014, he has served as Lead Pastor of New Covenant Church, Naperville. A fellow at the Center for Pastor Theologians, he has authored and contributed to several books and has written articles for publications such as Religion News Service, Christianity Today, Touchstone Journal, Credo Magazine, Themelios, The Gospel Coalition, and First Things.
Dr. Castaldo's book on conversion: https://davenantinstitute.org/why-do-protestants-convert
His book on Newman and Vermigli: https://amzn.to/48ISXlx
His book on the beatitudes: https://amzn.to/48P4QX7
Support Gospel Simplicity:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gospelsimplicity
One Time Donation: https://www.paypal.me/gospelsimplicity
Merch: https://shop.gospelsimplicity.com

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