2026-04-28T16:13:08-04:00

John Calvin (1509-1564) was the second most important early Protestant leader (aka “reformer”), but I would contend that he has had more historical influence on Protestantism than even Martin Luther. He added his own  distinctive features to the development of justification in Protestantism. Anglican Church historian Alister McGrath explains: Calvin’s insistence upon the distinctiveness yet inseparability of justification and sanctification must be taken very seriously, as must the analogies that Calvin uses in exploring this point – such as that... Read more

2026-04-28T12:02:06-04:00

Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560), the mild-mannered scholar who was temperamentally the polar opposite of Martin Luther, yet his best friend and successor, was the father of modern German education, a humanist, author of much of the confessional Lutheran Book of Concord, and of the first systematic theology of Protestantism, Loci Communes (1521; revised in 1535, 1543 and 1559). About the latter, Martin Luther wrote, “No better book has been written after the Holy Scriptures than Philip’s. He expresses himself more concisely... Read more

2026-04-25T20:40:44-04:00

  Our esteemed Protestant brethren (especially Reformed Protestants, or Calvinists) often assert that the views of St. Augustine (354-430) were closer to theirs than to the present-day Catholic Church (including — very much –, this issue of faith alone and soteriology in general). In this they follow the founders of their theological traditions: Martin Luther and John Calvin; though the “allegiance” of these two men to Augustine – closely examined – is selective and a “mixed record” at best. I... Read more

2026-04-24T18:44:16-04:00

  This is the transcript of the initial presentation of the video, “The Eucharist is a Miracle! [Biblical Proof]” (Catholic Bible Highlights with Kenny Burchard, 4-24-26) ***** François Turretin (1623-1687) is regarded as the most important Calvinist theologian and apologist after John Calvin himself. I will cite his most important work, Institutes of Elenctic Theology, Vol. 3, and offer replies to it (his words in blue). Here’s the first quotation from that work: A body cannot be granted which does not have... Read more

2026-04-24T10:05:55-04:00

  “Faith Alone” (sola fide in Latin) is, as Protestants say — one of the two “pillars” of the Protestant “Reformation” (along with sola Scriptura: Scripture Alone). Protestants use the term “reformation” to describe their origins in the 16th century because it’s their belief that they were bringing back the teachings of the early Church which the Catholic Church supposedly had greatly corrupted (hence, the description of “reform”). The serious problem with this outlook, however, is that these two “pillars” are... Read more

2026-04-21T12:36:52-04:00

  I looked up “faith alone” in the index for the 55-volume set, Luther’s Works [“LW” henceforth], that sits in my living room, and almost all the references it gave were to The Judgment of Martin Luther on Monastic Vows: second edition of June 1522 (Vol. 44, pp. 245-400). These provide the most basic, bare-bones statements of the position, and so serve as a good introduction to our topic. Founder of Protestantism, Martin Luther’s words will be in blue throughout... Read more

2026-04-20T09:22:04-04:00

  Matthew Everhard is a Presbyterian pastor. His YouTube channel, that goes by his name, has 80,000 subscribers. Today we’ll be taking a look at his video, “Witnessing to your Roman Catholic Friends and Family: How to Share the Gospel with Catholics” (4-8-26). His words will be in blue. I use RSV for biblical citations. ***** 0:01: We all have Roman Catholic family and friends that we care for. We want them to be saved. We want them to go... Read more

2026-04-18T11:04:03-04:00

For background, see Part 1: “Reformation” Debate (vs. Lutheran Nathan Rinne) . . . Including St. Augustine’s Opposition to Imputed Justification, “Faith Alone” & Other Protestant Unprecedented Innovations *** No traditional Catholic dogmas have been changed or overturned. We’re still against abortion and divorce and contraception (all Protestants agreed with us till 1930, and Luther thought it was murder). We still teach the Holy Trinity and everything in the Nicene Creed. If you think we have changed something, by all... Read more

2026-04-17T11:08:53-04:00

  This is a transcript of the initial presentation of the video, Are Indulgences Biblical? Matthew Everhard says no, the Bible says YES! (Catholic Bible Highlights with Kenny Burchard, 4-17-26). ***** Matthew Everhard is a Presbyterian pastor. His YouTube channel, that goes by his name, has 80,000 subscribers. Today we’ll be taking a look at his video, “Hey Catholics: . . . You’re Still Doing Indulgences?” (12-3-23). Here’s what he says: 1:53 I want to press you Roman Catholics: why... Read more

2026-04-18T11:06:18-04:00

Featuring Massively Unbiblical “Faith Alone” & St. Augustine’s Opposition to Imputed Justification: Just One Part of His Thoroughly Catholic Soteriology Nathan Rinne has a degree in theology and is a vicar of Clam Falls Lutheran Church in Wisconsin. This congregation is part of the American Association of Lutheran Churches (AALC), which is a small traditional Lutheran denomination (56 congregation and about 16,000 members), but in association with Missouri Synod Lutheranism (which has about 1.7 million members; where he is a... Read more

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