The most DETAILED interview I've done on the papacy (w/ Erick Ybarra)

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Perhaps no doctrine is more divisive than the papacy. As such, no matter where you find yourself in the Christian tradition, developing a better understanding of the papacy will help you interact with others better and deepen your understanding of the church.

In this video, I'm joined by Erick Ybarra to discuss his book, The Papacy: Revisiting the Debates between Catholics and Orthodox. The book is a significant achievement and spans centuries of history, presenting some of the challenges to both Catholics and Orthodox (as well as a bit to Protestants) that the papacy poses. We cover topics like:
- Heretical Popes
- Eastern Fathers accepting the papacy
- Pre-Nicaea evidence
- and much more.

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You can find Erick online at:    / @erick_ybarra  

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Chapters:
00:00 - Teaser
00:25 - Introduction
03:59 - Proving Catholicism from history
12:45 - What do we need to see in history for Vat. 1 to be valid?
18:19 - Ad 1
19:20 - Is Vat. 1 logically necessary?
26:50 - Pre-Nicene evidence
35:00 - Ad 2
36:12 - Early divergences between East and West
40:28 - Tome of St. Leo
46:45 - Pope St. Agatho
53:15 - Challenge for Orthodox
57:34 - Challenge for Catholics
1:06:06 - Could a pope be condemned today?
1:12:30 - Protestant response
1:18:58 - Concluding argument

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