A while ago I did a post called "Why I Don't Say Non-Denominational". Well, today I want to continue with that theme and also tie it into the 500th anniversary of the "Protestant Reformation."
I want to discuss three reasons why I - as a Catholic and a person who cares about accuracy - don't say the term "Protestant Reformation".
Showing posts with label Protestantism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Protestantism. Show all posts
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Friday, June 30, 2017
Ten Things Catholics Should Learn from non-Catholic Christians
As I've mentioned earlier, the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's famous 95 theses is coming up this October. This is commonly reckoned as the beginning of the Protestant movements. In recognition of this anniversary, I'm examining the history, philosophy, and impact of this massive cultural event.
Today I'm going to look at some of a brighter area. Here are 10 areas where we Catholics can learn from our non-Catholic Christian brethren.
Today I'm going to look at some of a brighter area. Here are 10 areas where we Catholics can learn from our non-Catholic Christian brethren.
Saturday, September 3, 2016
Luther's Blindspot: Why the Church had to say "no"
The 500th anniversary of the posting of Martin Luther’s 95 Theses is coming up next year. This is marked by many as the dawn of the Protestant era.
Today I wanted to look at a question which is rarely asked: Why did the Catholic Church reject Luther’s doctrine of “faith alone”? Was it because they were pure evil? Or was there was actually something wrong with Luther’s philosophy?
That’s what I want to explore today.
Today I wanted to look at a question which is rarely asked: Why did the Catholic Church reject Luther’s doctrine of “faith alone”? Was it because they were pure evil? Or was there was actually something wrong with Luther’s philosophy?
That’s what I want to explore today.
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