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2008 Dialouges (MP3s Online):

On the nights of July 25th, August 1st, August 7th, August 14th and August 21st, the Catholic and Protestant community of Louisburg came together to discuss the writings of St. Paul.

 

Area Catholic, Baptist theologians plan talks

Friday kicks off series on Paul’s letters

By Erin Wisdom, St. Joseph News-Press

Wednesday, July 23, 2008 4:26 AM CDT

It started with Martin Luther. He nailed 95 arguments against the Roman Catholic church to a door in Germany in 1517, and the Protestant Reformation began — the first mark of a division between Christians that still exists today.

But this division has narrowed some in a Kansas City coffeehouse over the past several months, as two area theologians have come together to talk about the letters of St. Paul during the Catholic church’s year-long commemoration of Paul’s birth. One is a Catholic educator, the other, a Southern Baptist minister from Louisburg. ...

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LouisburG, Kansas 2008

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