Understanding the Protestant / Catholic Divide
At the heart of the division between Protestants and Catholics is the disagreement over the doctrine of justification. According to Catholic theology, justification is believed […]
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At the heart of the division between Protestants and Catholics is the disagreement over the doctrine of justification. According to Catholic theology, justification is believed […]
On this edition of the program Michael Horton talks with Robert Sungenis, president of Catholic Apologetics International about the Roman Catholic understanding of the doctrine […]
True Christians are members of a single universal church which links believers together across space and time. How might this understanding help today’s Christians escape […]
With Sola Scriptura, or “through Scripture alone,” the Reformers affirmed the authority of Scripture over and above the tradition of the Roman Catholic church. Today, […]
With Solus Christus, or “through Christ alone,” the Reformers addressed our need for a mediator. Taking issue with the role of priests in the Roman […]
At the heart of the Protestant/Catholic division in the sixteenth century was the disagreement over the doctrine of justification by an alien or imputed righteousness. […]
Why were some books chosen as part of the biblical canon while others were rejected? Why do Catholic Bibles have an extra section called the […]
What are the differences between Reformational, Roman Catholic, and Anabaptist sacramental views? And what are sacraments for? In this episode of White Horse Inn, hosts […]
What’s better than Jesus? What about the angels, Moses, the Levitical priesthood, and the blessings and promises of the old covenant? In the first few […]
From award speeches to success stories, glory is consistently self-attributed. So, what does it look like to be motivated by God’s glory? In this episode […]
How do we receive and rest in God’s righteousness? This question propelled the Reformers forward, confronting Rome’s insistence that justification is something believers must cooperate […]
If our culture is like water, then the concept of grace is its oil. We like to work hard and believe our efforts should merit […]
The famous “Hall of Faith” is found in Hebrews 11, but how did these heroes possess such great faith? And what exactly is faith? How […]
The Book of Hebrews contains some of the most difficult passages in Scripture—warnings that cause people to feel fearful and lack assurance. How—in the face […]
Why would you want to go back to types and shadows when the real thing is here? The author of Hebrews poses this question as […]
Why did so many first century Jews come to the conclusion that Jesus was divine? What Old Testament texts did they appeal to? Did they […]
On this edition of the White Horse Inn this hosts will begin a new eight part series through the book of Hebrews. What his the […]
Can believers lose their salvation? How should we think of faith in the first place? Is it merely a blind leap? Why is Jesus referred […]
According to the book of Hebrews, Christ obtained an eternal redemption for his people by means of his own blood. In other words, the entire sacrificial […]
What are the differences between the old and new covenants, and why does the author of Hebrews say that the first covenant has now become […]
On this edition of White Horse Inn, Michael Horton talks with New Testament Scholar Craig Evans about messianic expectations in first century Judaism. Their conversation […]
How are does a person become right with God? Throughout the Old Testament, a person was commanded to go before the Levitical priests and offer […]
What is the difference between the new covenant that Jesus inaugurated and the old covenant established at Mt. Sinai? How was this new covenant foreshadowed […]
On this episode of White Horse Inn, Shane Rosenthal talks with Mike Brown about some of the forgotten figures of the short-lived Italian Reformation such […]
The worship wars are over, and most protestant churches now feature a praise band or worship team. In the quest for relevance, today’s churches offer […]
Successful churches in our time are often led by dynamic pastors with excellent communication skills. But are these particular virtues praised in the pages of […]
Michael Horton walked the path into Reformed theology through the book of Romans. As he studied Paul’s words, he was gripped by the doctrine of […]
From his own baptism by John the Baptist to his last commission to go and make disciples of all nations, Jesus’s ministry is marked by […]
Have you grown impatient with your church’s seemingly endless quest for being hip and relevant? Have you become weary of “meaningful worship services” that say […]