Catholic Heritage Show W/ Dr. Estrada

Martin Luther's Opposition to the Anabaptists on Infant Baptism - Protestant Agreements and Differences Series - CHS 111

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Sinopsis

Some Protestant Christians claim that despite their numerous differences, most Protestant Christians agree about the essentials of the Christian faith, especially those teachings set forth during the Protestant Reformation, namely, the doctrine of salvation by faith alone and the final authority of scripture alone. In this episode, we evaluate this claim by discussing the early conflict between the supporters of Martin Luther (1483-1546) and the Anabaptists over the validity of infant baptism and its bearing on the doctrine of salvation. We note that both groups were fiercely opposed to the other’s teaching and practices surrounding this heavily debated question. Identifying intra-Protestant differences is critical for establishing authentic ecumenical relations between Protestant and Catholic Christians. Join us this week as we further explore some of the key differences between non-Catholic Western Christians.   To comment on this show or provide feedback, please navigate to https://catholicheritageshow.com