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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. Description. 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?” Share. Biography. Dr. David Anders brings a scholarly approach to his instruction on the Catholic Church.

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  3. Feb 13, 2012 · A. David Anders, Ph.D. February 13, 2012 194 Comments. Share via: I grew up an Evangelical Protestant in Birmingham, Alabama. My parents were loving and devoted, sincere in their faith, and deeply involved in our church. They instilled in me a respect for the Bible as the Word of God, and a desire for a living faith in Christ.

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  5. 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.

  6. David Anders on Catholic Answers, Monday, February 13, 2012. Comments (1) August 2, 2011. ... David Anders. On Friday, July 8, I was the guest on the Catholic Answers ...

  7. Dr. Anders answers a question about The Letters of St. Paul, plus a question about divorce and remarriage and additional topics. Called to Communion Catholic Teaching On The Eucharist And Virtue

  8. Sep 29, 2023 · Diocesan News. Q&A with Dr. David Anders: ‘It’s good to be Catholic’. 29 September 2023. Dr. David Anders is a Catholic catechist, speaker and writer who lives in Birmingham, Ala. His radio program, “Called to Communion,” can be heard daily on Spirit Catholic Radio in Nebraska.

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