In episode 45 of "Through Theology in a Year," we take a deep dive into the Roman Catholic Church’s perspective on its historical role as the One True Church. We'll explore how Roman Catholicism views itself as the essential authority that defines the Gospel, determines the canon of Scripture, and holds the Christian faith together. The Church sees itself as the timeline and foundation upon which the entirety of Christian doctrine rests. Without this unifying authority, Catholicism argues, Christianity risks fragmentation and a lack of an official definition of the faith.