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  1. Dr. David Anders is a Catholic catechist, speaker, and writer living in Birmingham, Alabama. He also hosts the EWTN Radio Program Called to Communion. Dr. Anders is available for radio and television interviews, and to speak at conferences, parishes, debates, and other venues.

  2. A televised format of Dr. David Anders’ popular and engaging radio show that asks atheists, former Catholics, and non-Catholics: “What is stopping you from becoming Catholic?”.

  3. Dr. Anders earned a B.A. from Wheaton (1992), an M.A. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (1995), and a Ph.D. from the University of Iowa (2002), where he studied Reformation history and historical theology. Dr. Anders taught history and religion in Iowa and Alabama.

  4. Dr. David Anders can be heard Monday through Friday at 1 PM (Central) and Sunday at 1 PM (rebroadcast) on the EWTN Global Catholic Radio Network, where I host the program Called to Communion. Watch all episodes of Called to Communion on YouTube!

  5. In this LIVE call-in show, Dr. David Anders talks clearly with non-Catholics about the faith. We ask the question "What's stopping YOU from becoming a Catholic?"

  6. Jan 28, 2017 · Growing up in the Presbyterian Church (PCA), Dr. Anders attended a Protestant college and seminary. During his Ph.D. studies in Reformation History, David became persuaded of the truth of the Catholic Faith ( read more here ).

  7. David Anders. Dr. David Anders brings a scholarly approach to his instruction on the Catholic Church. Born into a devout Protestant family, he developed a deep respect for the Bible. He attended a Protestant college and seminary, earning a Ph.D. in Reformation history and historical theology.

  8. Sep 12, 2023 · Dr. David Anders talks with non-Catholics & fallen-away Catholics. What's stopping you from becoming a Catholic? Call 833-288- EWTN (3986) ...more.

  9. Dec 9, 2023 · Dr. Anders explains that doubts about God’s goodness arise due to the presence of evil in the world, and answers questions about the Trinity and why priests are called “Father.”.

  10. Dr. Anders compares Buddhism to Catholicism in terms of humanity’s well-being, and takes on other issues such as evolution, the Jews as the chosen people, predestination, liturgical abuses and confession to a priest.

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