“How can Catholics believe that a mere man can never be wrong?” “You mean to tell me that the same guys who authorized the Inquisition and kept mistresses are God’s
It was in reading the Catechism of the Catholic Church on the topic of its authority that I first realized something that gave me a jolt.
Remove not the ancient landmark which your fathers have set. (Prov. 22:28 RSV) Regarding the authorities of Scripture, Tradition and a teaching Church, there are a number of recurring themes throughout the
When I was a young man, I used to hear stories of the courage of Great Protestant Reformers like Martin Luther and John Calvin. In my reformation heritage, the emphasis
Marcus Grodi welcomes former Evangelical and Catholic apologist Mark Shea to discuss 2 Thessalonians 2: 15 and the issue of Tradition.
Marcus Grodi welcomes former Presbyterian Rev. Paul Key to discuss Scripture verses Matthew 16: 19, 18: 19 and John 20: 23 and the issue of authority.
Marcus Grodi welcomes former Associate Reformed Presbyterian Mark Ayers to discuss Scripture verses 1 Timothy 3:15; Matthew 16:19; Isaiah 22:15-25; Luke 22:32; Luke 1:39-56 and Samuel 6:1-14.
Marcus Grodi welcomes Rod Bennett to discuss Matthew 28:18, 11:27, 10:38-41; Thessalonians: 2:3-4, 2 Peter 1:16-21.
Marcus Grodi welcomes Dominican priest Joseph Anthony Giambrone to Deep in Scripture to discuss James 1: 16-18.
Marcus Grodi welcomes former Lutheran pastor Paul Abbe to discuss Isaiah 1: 1-14 and Psalm 51.
Marcus welcomes good friend and chaplain of the Coming Home Network Msgr. Frank Lane to discuss his choice from the epistles of St. Paul: 1 Corinthians 1:18-25. Marcus and Msgr.
Scripture says that God hears the prayers of a righteous man. And who is more righteous than Jesus? Apparently, though, when Jesus prayed in his great Priestly prayer in John