Episode Synopsis "Baptist Thought and History of Ecumenism with Rev. Dr. Jason Hentschel"
A Baptist minister and graduate of a Baptist seminary and a Catholic postgrad program, Rev. Dr. Jason Hentschel shares the importance of history and context in the development of doctrine and ecumenism.
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