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What Must I Do To Be Saved? The New Perspective on Paul and the Catholic Doctrine of Justification


• What is the Catholic understanding of justification?
• Are Protestants moving towards the Catholic position?
• Is "once saved, always saved" biblical?

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• What is the Catholic understanding of justification?
• Are Protestants moving towards the Catholic position?
• Is "once saved, always saved" biblical?

  • 2 hours 15 min. (2 CDs / MP3)

    “What must I do to inherit eternal life?” Since Jesus was first asked this question, perhaps no issue has had greater impact on the history of the Church. For the last five centuries, the debate over how a person is saved has sharply divided Catholics and Protestants. It is a question that impacts every single one of our lives, both now and in eternity. In this unique series, Dr. Pitre takes up the issue that stands at the very heart of the Christian Gospel: the question of salvation. In this amazing study, you will learn about:


    • The “New Perspective” on Paul: What is the so-called “new Perspective on Paul” that Protestant Christians are fighting about with one another? Why is this new perspective moving some Protestants closer to the Catholic view of salvation?

    The Catholic Doctrine of Justification: Many Christians are familiar with the Protestant belief in “faith alone,” but what is the Catholic doctrine of justification? What does the Council of Trent teach about grace, faith, works, and merit in the letters of Paul?

    Faith, Works, and Righteousness: What does the apostle Paul teach about grace, faith, and works? Does the Catholic Church teach that we can ‘earn’ our salvation? If not, what role do works play in our justification and sanctification?

    ‘Once Saved, Always Saved’?: Many Protestants believe in absolute ‘assurance of salvation’. But does the apostle Paul really teach this? What do Catholics believe? Once we have been justified, can we lose our salvation?


    Many Protestants (and some Catholics!) think that when it comes to salvation, the apostle Paul was ‘the first Protestant’. As this Bible study shows, nothing could be further from the truth! If you’ve ever wanted to dive into the question of how a person is saved and be able to explain it to others from a biblical perspective, then this is the Bible study for you.

    *** While there is some overlap between this set and Faith and Works According to Paul and James, this set covers more scriptural passages in the New Testament as they relate to salvation as well as the current state of Protestant Biblical scholarship. ***

     

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Wesley Sparling

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David Sanborn

A brilliantly concise summation that every Christian can learn in order to engage in evangelization. So grateful for this faithful man of God who is “equipping the saints.”

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JusMe

What Must I Do To Be Saved? The New Perspective on Paul and the Catholic Doctrine of Justification

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April A.
Opening up Sacred Scripture

As part of our armor of God, we are given Sacred Scripture. It’s one thing to read it every day, and to be able to quote it, but I also want to understand it as God intended—not with my own limited understanding. Dr. Brandt Pitre consistently opens up Sacred Scripture for me in an engaging way where I can understand it and apply it more readily to my every day life.

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Joe Luamanu

What Must I Do To Be Saved? The New Perspective on Paul and the Catholic Doctrine of Justification