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Ask NT Wright Anything #57 The Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches

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Ask NT Wright Anything

Tom responds to questions on why the Roman Catholic bible includes more books than Protestant versions, what he makes of the Eastern Orthodox tradition and a listener who is thinking of â€˜crossing the Tiber’. 

There’s also a sneak preview of our forthcoming CS Lewis podcast with Alister McGrath. Register here for more details: https://www.www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Weekday/The-CS-Lewis-podcast 

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