Following the example of the apostle Paul, this series aims to equip us for reasonable dialogue with people from other religious backgrounds, acknowledging common ground and important differences. In this lesson, we seek a way to engage our Roman Catholic friends in conversation about religion.
Dr. John Oakes taught a six-week class on World Religions on six consecutive Saturdays beginning on 2/23 9:00-11:00. See below for suggested reading and schedule.
The Majority Text & Textus Receptus Vs. the Critical Text Editions and the Mo...EdScott20
A highly updated--enumerated changes herein, at bottom--and thoroughgoing, *72-page (including a final blank page for reader notes) comparison of the KJV and its NT Greek source texts versus popular modern translations and their sources. Compares 105 meticulously selected verses from among the KJV, ESV, NASB, and NIV versions. ESV Version, Fifth Edition, REVISED. Comprises a cover page, preface, introduction, Bible/verse comparisons (35 pp.), word studies, extensive critical notes (four pp.), version conclusions, and information about the author, plus an exhaustive, updated 11-page index. Includes numerous publication attributions. Extensive manuscript evidence is provided to prove the purity and superiority of the Byzantine (Majority) text. This voluminous comparison also includes a thorough glossary (14 pp./53 additional terms), endnotes, suggested reading, and information about the author. Byzantine and TR sources, plus historical data, are used to defend the KJV against the origin and content of the modern "critical editions" (NA/UBS). (ESV, NIV, and NASB verses/notes have been thoroughly revised to include numerous removed footnotes from the respective, immediately previous version editions, plus same numerous verse changes--and corresponding note modifications. In addition, 33 times in the 2011 version of the ESV, "some manuscripts" inaccurately was used when "most" or "many" would have been a correct reflection of the majority--Byzantine text, numerous other versions and specified Greek manuscripts--manuscript testimony.) Stylistic changes also were made for grammatical correctness, consistency, and practicality. (This FREE version does NOT include the six [6] appendixes appearing in the full version, the latter of which costs $3.75.)
*This is the FREE, abbreviated version of the 72-page full version.
A Great read by the late Dr. Walter Martin. An agnostic, converted, to Christianity, who became known as the Bible Answer Man. You can Also Download at http://anaheimsigns.com
“Scripture Alone” was one of Luther’s slogans, the Luther who excelled at reducing complex theological arguments to simple slogans, the Luther who started the debate of Scripture vs. Tradition. Not all Reformation debates were new, but the debate of Scripture v. Tradition was a new debate, before the Reformation theologians had never debated whether Tradition was equal to Scriptures. Luther was the reformer who coined the phrase, Scripture Alone, and also, Faith Alone. As we see in our videos on Luther’s Catechism, Luther was a genius at coining memorable phrases and slogans.
The decrees of Vatican II no longer strive to be confrontational with the Protestant Churches but rather seeks dialogue with them as separated brethren. No longer does the official Catholic Church seek polemic arguments on topics such as Scripture vs. Tradition. One of the clerics whose writings most influenced the decrees of Vatican II was Yves Congar, including his work on the Meaning of Tradition.
We also discuss:
• How Yves Congar was one of the leading theologians of the Second Vatican Council.
• References to tradition in the Gospels and Pauline Epistles, and the dangers of proof-texting.
• References to Scripture and Tradition in the Council and Decrees of Trent, and Vatican II.
• Examples of Catholic Tradition in the Ecumenical Councils, the Didache, and St Augustine’s Confessions.
• Yves Congar’s reservations on the Protestant Theory of the Sufficiency of Scripture, and how Catholics believe in our personal relationship with Jesus, and the question, Do you accept Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior?
• How the release of the proceedings of the Council of Trent led to the publication of Herbert Jedine’s history of Trent and was the main source for John O’Malley’s excellent history of Vatican II.
• How Yves Congar’s book, Meaning of Tradition, is reflected in the Dogmatic Constitution covering Tradition and Scripture, Dei Verbum.
• Jedine’s history is the main source for John O’Malley’s book below.
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How did the doctrine of the Trinity get formulated throughout church history. Check it out in these notes. And be sure to visit our website at www.learningandlivingtheword.com
Dr. John Oakes taught a six-week class on World Religions on six consecutive Saturdays beginning on 2/23 9:00-11:00. See below for suggested reading and schedule.
The Majority Text & Textus Receptus Vs. the Critical Text Editions and the Mo...EdScott20
A highly updated--enumerated changes herein, at bottom--and thoroughgoing, *72-page (including a final blank page for reader notes) comparison of the KJV and its NT Greek source texts versus popular modern translations and their sources. Compares 105 meticulously selected verses from among the KJV, ESV, NASB, and NIV versions. ESV Version, Fifth Edition, REVISED. Comprises a cover page, preface, introduction, Bible/verse comparisons (35 pp.), word studies, extensive critical notes (four pp.), version conclusions, and information about the author, plus an exhaustive, updated 11-page index. Includes numerous publication attributions. Extensive manuscript evidence is provided to prove the purity and superiority of the Byzantine (Majority) text. This voluminous comparison also includes a thorough glossary (14 pp./53 additional terms), endnotes, suggested reading, and information about the author. Byzantine and TR sources, plus historical data, are used to defend the KJV against the origin and content of the modern "critical editions" (NA/UBS). (ESV, NIV, and NASB verses/notes have been thoroughly revised to include numerous removed footnotes from the respective, immediately previous version editions, plus same numerous verse changes--and corresponding note modifications. In addition, 33 times in the 2011 version of the ESV, "some manuscripts" inaccurately was used when "most" or "many" would have been a correct reflection of the majority--Byzantine text, numerous other versions and specified Greek manuscripts--manuscript testimony.) Stylistic changes also were made for grammatical correctness, consistency, and practicality. (This FREE version does NOT include the six [6] appendixes appearing in the full version, the latter of which costs $3.75.)
*This is the FREE, abbreviated version of the 72-page full version.
A Great read by the late Dr. Walter Martin. An agnostic, converted, to Christianity, who became known as the Bible Answer Man. You can Also Download at http://anaheimsigns.com
“Scripture Alone” was one of Luther’s slogans, the Luther who excelled at reducing complex theological arguments to simple slogans, the Luther who started the debate of Scripture vs. Tradition. Not all Reformation debates were new, but the debate of Scripture v. Tradition was a new debate, before the Reformation theologians had never debated whether Tradition was equal to Scriptures. Luther was the reformer who coined the phrase, Scripture Alone, and also, Faith Alone. As we see in our videos on Luther’s Catechism, Luther was a genius at coining memorable phrases and slogans.
The decrees of Vatican II no longer strive to be confrontational with the Protestant Churches but rather seeks dialogue with them as separated brethren. No longer does the official Catholic Church seek polemic arguments on topics such as Scripture vs. Tradition. One of the clerics whose writings most influenced the decrees of Vatican II was Yves Congar, including his work on the Meaning of Tradition.
We also discuss:
• How Yves Congar was one of the leading theologians of the Second Vatican Council.
• References to tradition in the Gospels and Pauline Epistles, and the dangers of proof-texting.
• References to Scripture and Tradition in the Council and Decrees of Trent, and Vatican II.
• Examples of Catholic Tradition in the Ecumenical Councils, the Didache, and St Augustine’s Confessions.
• Yves Congar’s reservations on the Protestant Theory of the Sufficiency of Scripture, and how Catholics believe in our personal relationship with Jesus, and the question, Do you accept Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior?
• How the release of the proceedings of the Council of Trent led to the publication of Herbert Jedine’s history of Trent and was the main source for John O’Malley’s excellent history of Vatican II.
• How Yves Congar’s book, Meaning of Tradition, is reflected in the Dogmatic Constitution covering Tradition and Scripture, Dei Verbum.
• Jedine’s history is the main source for John O’Malley’s book below.
YouTube video: https://youtu.be/tlTymS2Bxxo
This video is derived from our blogs:
https://wp.me/pachSU-ls
https://wp.me/pachSU-lC
Please support our channel, if you wish to purchase these Amazon books we receive a small affiliate commission:
The Meaning of Tradition, by Yves Congar
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What Happened at Vatican II, by John W. O'Malley
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What Happened at Vatican II, by John W. O'Malley, Kindle Edition
https://amzn.to/3sJa97e
A Concise Guide to the Documents of Vatican II, by Edward P. Hahnenberg
https://amzn.to/3miAZ39
How did the doctrine of the Trinity get formulated throughout church history. Check it out in these notes. And be sure to visit our website at www.learningandlivingtheword.com
What are the 5 "solas" of the Reformation? How are they relevant to the Church today? Is there a need for another Luther and another Reformation in the Church?
Those who dissect, dismember, deconstruct and disqualify texts of the canonical books are de facto attacking the Word of God, our Blessed Redeemer Jesus Christ. Those that approach the Bible in a spirit other than that animated by the grace of believing faith in order to „interpret‟ it deface the Word of God. Let us with utmost caution indulge such „science,‟ lest we be found to be complicit with those that attack the Savior of our souls.
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Slide 2: Introduction to Mindfulness
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9. Series AimsWhy study background, common ground, and
uncommon ground with various faith traditions?
10. Series Aims
Equip the Church
— Eph. 4:11-16 —
1
Why study background, common ground, and
uncommon ground with various faith traditions?
11. Equip the Church
— Eph. 4:11-16 —
1
2
Check for Logs in Our Eyes
— Matt. 7::3-5 —
Series AimsWhy study background, common ground, and
uncommon ground with various faith traditions?
14. “There are an estimated 1.2 billion
Roman Catholics in the world,
according to Vatican figures. More
than 40% of the world's Catholics live
in Latin America - but Africa has
seen the biggest growth in Catholic
congregations in recent years.”
— BBC
16. Authority
Tradition Magisterium
The “teaching authority” of
the Catholic Church formed
of the Pope and Bishops
ScriptureTeachings and practices
throughout history that they
believe reveal God’s will.
Icon by Maxim Kulikov from the Noun Project
The Bible
Icon by Filippo Gianessi from the Noun Project
21. Tradition Magisterium
Scripture
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22. Tradition Magisterium
Scripture
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23. Tradition Magisterium
Scripture
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24. Tradition Magisterium
Scripture
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25. Tradition Magisterium
Scripture
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26. Tradition Magisterium
Scripture
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27. Tradition Magisterium
Scripture
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28. Tradition Magisterium
Scripture
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29. Tradition Magisterium
Scripture
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30. Tradition Magisterium
Scripture
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31. Tradition Magisterium
Scripture
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34. Tradition“Not all truths revealed for us by God are found in the Bible;
some are found only in Divine Tradition. By Divine Tradition is meant the
revealed truths taught by Christ and His apostles, which were given to the
Church only by word of mouth and not through the Bible, though they
were put in writing, principally by the Fathers of the Church. Divine
Tradition must be believed as firmly as the Bible because it also contains
the word of God.”
(A Catechism of Christian Doctrine)
36. Icon by Nathan Newell Griffith from the Noun Project
The Pope
College of Cardinals
Archbishops & Bishops
Priests, Monks, Deacons, Subdeacons
Laity
37. Infallibility
"By the infallibility of the Catholic Church is meant that the Church, by the
special assistance of the Holy Ghost, cannot err when it teaches or believes
a doctrine of faith or morals The Church teaches infallibly when it defines,
through the Pope alone, as the teacher of all Christians, or through the
Pope and the bishops, a doctrine of faith or morals to be held by all the
faithful." (A Catechism of Christian Doctrine)
The pope “enjoys in virtue of his office, when, as the supreme shepherd
and teacher of all the faithful, who confirms his brethren in their faith
(Luke 22:32), he proclaims by a definitive act some doctrine of faith or
morals. Therefore his definitions, of themselves, and not from the consent of
the Church, are justly held irreformable, for they are pronounced with the
assistance of the Holy Spirit, an assistance promised to him in blessed
Peter.” (Vatican II).
38. Pope Francis
The current Pope has worked to adapt the Roman Catholic church to the
modern world and make it more inclusive. He has made controversial
statements about issues like gay marriage, divorce, contraception, and abortion.
39. Pope Francis
In one surprising statement, he said trying to convert someone to Christianity
is “solemn nonsense.” In May 2013, he famously said: "The Lord has
redeemed all of us, all of us, with the Blood of Christ, all of us, not just
Catholics. Everyone! 'Father, the atheists?' Even the atheists. Everyone!"
40. Pope Francis
In one surprising statement, he said trying to convert someone to Christianity
is “solemn nonsense.” In May 2013, he famously said: "The Lord has
redeemed all of us, all of us, with the Blood of Christ, all of us, not just
Catholics. Everyone! 'Father, the atheists?' Even the atheists. Everyone!"
John 3:16; Heb. 11:6; Rom. 10:9-10; Mark 16:16; Eph. 2:8-10
41. Pope Francis
In an open letter to an Italian newspaper he expounds how atheists have salvation, “You
ask me if the God of the Christians forgives those who don’t believe and who don’t
seek the faith. I start by saying – and this is the fundamental thing – that God’s
mercy has no limits if you go to him with a sincere and contrite heart. The issue
for those who do not believe in God is to obey their conscience. Sin, even for those
who have no faith, exists when people disobey their conscience.”
44. What’s the Ideal?
Progress is an appealing idea, but
maybe we admire innovation when
we should admire preservation.
45. What is a pattern?
A pattern exists as a model to be imitated (2 Tim. 1:13).
46. Where Did Paul’s Authority Come From?
As an apostle of Christ (v. 1), he received the message directly by
revelation from the Lord (Eph. 3:3). The earliest Christians "devoted
themselves to the apostles’ teaching" (Acts 2:42) because the apostles and
prophets are the foundation of the household of God (Eph. 2:19-20).
QUALIFICATIONS (Acts 1:21-22; 1 Cor. 15:8-10; Gal. 1:12-17).
47. Clement of Rome (considered the 3rd pope)
Early Christian writings, after the apostles fell asleep, express the idea of
an authoritative pattern. Even as early as Clement, writing perhaps around
95 AD, they already looked backward to seek the standard handed down.
“The Apostles received the Gospel for us from the
Lord Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ was sent forth from God.
So then Christ is from God, and the Apostles are from
Christ. Both therefore came of the will of God in the
appointed order” (1 Clement 42:1-2).
“Wherefore let us forsake idle and vain thoughts; and
let us conform to the glorious and venerable rule which
hath been handed down to us” (1 Clement 7:2).
52. Yet Even When Hearing an Apostle…
The Bereans are praised for “examining the Scriptures
daily to see if these things were so” (Acts 17:11).
Not because Paul’s teaching wasn’t reliable, but because it was,
and therefore would always be true to what God has said.
53. “Cheating” at the Game of Telephone
The Lord has given us an authoritative pattern. The purest form of
Christianity is found in inspired writings about the Apostle-led church.
54. 1
A Suggested Path Forward
Interpretations shouldn’t contradict Scripture.
55. 1
2
A Suggested Path Forward
God’s Word is ever reliable, do you agree?
Interpretations shouldn’t contradict Scripture.
56. 1
2
3
A Suggested Path Forward
Would you consider looking at God’s way
to eternal life according to your Bible?
God’s Word is ever reliable, do you agree?
Interpretations shouldn’t contradict Scripture.
57. 1
2
3
A Suggested Path Forward
Would you consider looking at God’s way
to eternal life according to your Bible?
God’s Word is ever reliable, do you agree?
Interpretations shouldn’t contradict Scripture.
4 Would you “search the Scriptures” to test if
everything I say to you is so (Acts 17:11)?
58. Tradition Magisterium
Scripture
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59. Scripture
The Word revealed by Apostles and
Prophets is a Solid Foundation for
God’s temple, his church (Eph. 2:20).
We're completely equipped by
Scripture (2 Tim. 3:16-17), by the faith
once delivered (Ju. 3).
Icon by Maxim Kulikov from the Noun Project
60. Scripture
The Word revealed by Apostles and
Prophets is a Solid Foundation for
God’s temple, his church (Eph. 2:20).
We're completely equipped by
Scripture (2 Tim. 3:16-17), by the faith
once delivered (Ju. 3).
Icon by Maxim Kulikov from the Noun ProjectIcon by Filippo Gianessi from the Noun Project
temple
"built on the foundation of
the apostles and prophets,
Christ Jesus himself being the
cornerstone, in whom the
whole structure, being joined
together, grows into a holy
temple in the Lord”
(Eph 2:20–21)
61. Scripture
Icon by Maxim Kulikov from the Noun ProjectIcon by Filippo Gianessi from the Noun Project
"And now why do you wait? Rise and be baptized and
wash away your sins, calling on his name.” (Acts 22:16)
"if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe
in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be
saved…For the Scripture says, “Everyone who believes in him
will not be put to shame.” …For “everyone who calls on the
name of the Lord will be saved.” (Rom. 10:9-13)