| Protestant Questions, Catholic Answers series |
Protestant Questions, Catholic Answers series
Format: CD - Audio | CD set for only $29.95
Length: Approx. 441 min.
SKU: JM4000CD | 5 CDs
In Jesus Calls The First Pope, you will clearly see the biblical and historical basis for
the office of the Pope established, sustained and safeguarded by the Lord Jesus
Christ himself. This first talk establishes the issue of ‘Authority’ which has been such
a polemical issue between Catholics and Protestants for nearly 500 years. This talk
sets the record straight – Jesus the Rock made Peter the Rock and has shared his
authority with him and his successors for the last 2 millennia.
In How Is One Justified, you will hear how the father of the Protestant Reformation,
Martin Luther, opposed the authority and the teaching of the Catholic Church specific-
ally on the doctrine of Justification and why this is one of the most heated topics of
discussion between Catholics and non-Catholics. You will hear both sides accurately
represented and you will see the way the Catholic view on Justification fully
harmonizes with Scripture and Tradition.
In Jesus In the Eucharist: Symbol or Real Presence, you will clearly see the biblical basis for
Catholic belief in the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. This is probably the most
easily demonstrable Catholic doctrine that is found in Sacred Scripture, especially as it is
clearly revealed in the N.T. as the ‘Mystery of Our Faith’ and as ‘Emmanuel – God with Us.’
In Hail Mary: Is She the Mother of God, Jesse shows why some Protestants claims sound
plausible until one realizes the fact that a mother gives birth to a person and not a nature.
Jesse clearly and expertly sums up the Catholic teachings regarding Mary and then shows
us that when we understand that Jesus Christ is truly God, we'll see Mary as Mother of God.
In Bible And The Church: Both or Neither, Jesse explains how in Islam, similar to Protestantism,
there’s no visible head or teaching authority and the eventual result is confusion and chaos. You'll
be suprised to hear how few apostles actually wrote any inspired scripture... and much more.
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Audio excerpt from Protestant Questions, Catholic Answers series (3:17)
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