vs. Nathan Rinne Including St. Augustine's View on the Rule of Faith & the Perspicuity of Scripture; Luther & Lutherans' Belief in Falling Away I take on a sermon about the essential points of the Protestant so-called "Reformation", by Nathan Rinne, and show that Catholicism is more biblical & historical.
Our standard impression of the Medieval Christian world is distorted. The conventional picture suggests a rigidly-enforced church orthodoxy, any deviation
We continue our interview with Dr. Channing Crisler on his new book, An Intertextual Commentary on Romans, Vol. 3 (Romans 9:1–11:36). This segment focuses on Paul use of Scripture, particularly Deuteronomy, in Romans 10 (pt. 1 focused on Romans 9). After Paul states that Israel, trying to bring about its own righteousness, has not submitted to the righteousness of God, he writes