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Episode 124: Year C – 5th Sunday of Lent
In today’s episode, we focus on two details in the second reading and Gospel for this upcoming Fifth Sunday of Lent, Year C. The second reading is taken from Philippians 3:8-14, and the detail that has apologetical significance is Paul’s teaching that we receive righteousness that comes from Christ. For many Christians, this is proof that our justification is merely forensic/external and doesn’t involve interior righteousness. The Gospel reading, taken from John 8:1-11, involves the woman caught in adultery. The apologetical detail is Jesus’ ability to avoid the trap set by his enemies. The relevance this detail has is that it comes up in conversations concerning the famous Trilemma argument for Jesus’ divinity.
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What’s Your Protestant Challenge? (Hour 1)
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Questions Covered:
- 04:54 – How do we support the use of relics when Protestants see it as idolatry?
- 14:01 – I’m in OCIA. How are Catholics different from Gnostics and Protestants?
- 21:29 – The bible tells us not to seek mediums or speak to the deceased. How is it then you can speak to the saints?
- 34:53 – My protestant sister asked me, why do they call it Good Friday if that was the day Jesus suffered and died? Who gave it that name?
- 42:03 – Why do Catholics take John 6 literally but John 6:58 sounds more metaphorical?
- 48:39 – How do we know that Marian apparitions are not taking away attention from Jesus? How do we get the title of Queen of Heaven for her?
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