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November 30, 2022

Reformed Thomism(??) w/James White

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Ezra Institute Fellow Dr. James White joins us this week to talk about the Protestant fascination with Aquinas, and the path that leads from Thomism to Roman Catholicism. Dr. White explains some of the reasons why Protestants are induced to follow Thomas, the fundamental issue of authority that is at stake, and what Thomas would have thought of the current Pope.

Get a philosophical assessment of Aquinas and Neo-Thomism from Ezra Press.

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