A debate between James White and Douglas Wilson.In this debate James White and Douglas Wilson tackle the divisive question, "Should we consider Roman Catholics our brothers and sisters in Christ?" Taking the side of historic Reformed theology, Wilson argues that Roman Catholic baptism should be received because it is Trinitarian. James White, on the other hand, contends that Protestant should not receive Roman Catholics because of their denial of Justification.
A debate between James White and Douglas Wilson.In this debate James White and Douglas Wilson tackle the divisive question, "Should we consider Roman Catholics our brothers and sisters in Christ?" Taking the side of historic Reformed theology, Wilson argues that Roman Catholic baptism should be received because it is Trinitarian. James White, on the other hand, contends that Protestant should …
Read moreA debate between James White and Douglas Wilson.In this debate James White and Douglas Wilson tackle the divisive question, "Should we consider Roman Catholics our brothers and sisters in Christ?" Taking the side of historic Reformed theology, Wilson argues that Roman Catholic baptism should be received because it is Trinitarian. James White, on the other hand, contends that Protestant should not receive Roman Catholics because of their denial of Justification.
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