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The Catholic Brothers
Steven & Daniel Alspach
62 episodes
3 days ago
After 15 years of Protestantism and almost a decade of early Christian studies in academia, these two brothers and reverts to the Catholic faith make the Bible, History, and Theology entertaining, educational, and accessible for a general audience.
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After 15 years of Protestantism and almost a decade of early Christian studies in academia, these two brothers and reverts to the Catholic faith make the Bible, History, and Theology entertaining, educational, and accessible for a general audience.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Icon Veneration is CLEARLY an Accretion ! (And a proper one, at that)
The Catholic Brothers
2 hours 17 minutes 29 seconds
2 years ago
Icon Veneration is CLEARLY an Accretion ! (And a proper one, at that)

Here we offer our response to Dr. Gavin Ortlund’s recent video in which he argues against the decisions of the Ecumenical Council of Nicaea, asserting that the veneration of images/icons is not a proper development of doctrine, but instead represents an illegitimate accretion which contradicts the unanimous consent of the Church Fathers and the commandments in Scripture.   Leave us your comments, and be sure to tune into our channel for our regular, First 500 Years series!

The Catholic Brothers
After 15 years of Protestantism and almost a decade of early Christian studies in academia, these two brothers and reverts to the Catholic faith make the Bible, History, and Theology entertaining, educational, and accessible for a general audience.