We’re delighted to bring to you the video of the conversation we hosted on The Future of Protestantism.
The event was held at Biola University and was co-sponsored by the Torrey Honors Institute and our friends at the Davenant Trust and First Things, and featured our own Fred Sanders, Peter Leithart, Carl Trueman, and Peter Escalante.
We hope that you enjoy the rigorous yet accessible discussion.
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