Many Protestants argue that the “rock” in Matthew 16:18 refers to Peter’s confession, not Peter himself. However, leading Protestant scholars across Lutheran, Reformed, Baptist, and Anglican traditions disagree. Examining the Aramaic context and grammatical structure, scholars like Oscar Cullmann, D.A. Carson, and R.T. France conclude that the text clearly identifies Peter as the rockāeven while rejecting papal infallibility. Discover why Protestant biblical scholarship supports the Catholic reading of this contested passage.
Papal Infallibility | 10 Frequently Asked Questions
In my own journey into the Catholic Church, I identified around 14 theological barriers to embracing Catholicism. Near the top of my list of “deal breakers” was the notion of infallibility. As I have shared many times with many people on my journey, I had to let the Catholic Church use her own words with […]


