Talks Offered by Our Speakers
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Exploring The Bible Jimmy Akin A tour de force into Scripture that gives the history of the Bible, how its contents were chosen, the various parts that comprise it, how to fully appreciate God’s word, and common mistakes in interpreting it. |
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The Bible: Its History, What It Is, And What It Is Not Jim Blackburn We will examine the development and canonization of the bible, as well as what the bible has to say about itself, and how to respond to anti-Catholic claims about the bible that just aren't supported by the scriptures. We will address these topics: • Who determined which books go in the bible (the canon)? |
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A Biblical Critique Of Sola Scriptura Karlo Broussard Karlo goes after the fundamental building block of the Protestant Reformation and demonstrates that the Bible alone is not sufficient for revealing the fullness of God’s Revelation. He gives evidence that the Bible itself points toward the necessity of holding fast to a Sacred Tradition that is indispensable for receiving and understanding the truth of Jesus Christ. Karlo convincingly proves that the Catholic Theology of appealing to Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition is essential to the practice of early Christianity. |
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The Bible & the Mass Karlo Broussard In this six session seminar, Karlo demonstrates with great clarity that the Mass is not a foreign experience from the bible. To the contrary, Karlo gives evidence that the Mass and the Bible are absolutely inseparable since the Mass is where Christians speak and act in a biblical language. Within this Seminar, Karlo examines the liturgical images in the heavenly vision in the Book of Revelation, identifies the Biblical scenes where the Mass and the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist is revealed and explains through the lens of the Bible how and why the Catholic Mass is in fact the one sacrifice of Christ. |
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Sola Scriptura - A Recipe For Confusion Tim Staples Tim refutes the common texts of II Tim. 3:16 and II Peter 1:20 used to demonstrate sola scriptura by Protestants. He then demonstrates from the Gospels and from the Book of Acts that Jesus Christ and the apostles did not teach or practice this central teaching of the so-called “reformers.” |
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Sola Scriptura: Recipe for Confusion Patrick Coffin The Protestant Reformation taught, among other things, that the Bible alone is the rule of faith for Christians. If this is true, Catholicism is surely guilty of “adding to God’s word.” If it’s false, then non-Catholics have a decision to make! This talk reveals how unbiblical, unhistorical, and unworkable the sola Scriptura theory really is, and what role sacred Tradition plays in God’s self-disclosure. |

