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How Do Evangelicals Engage Catholics with Grace and Conviction?

with Michael Easley
  • Ask Dr. E

How Do Evangelicals Engage Catholics with Grace and Conviction?

with Michael Easley
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Dr. E emphasizes the importance of understanding core beliefs and encourages believers to engage Catholics with grace.

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How Do Evangelicals Engage Catholics with Grace and Conviction?

Q: I go to a Christian college and many students, including some of my friends, are converting to Catholicism. Here are my questions: What are your insights on how to engage with them when they are talking about it? I am concerned they are leaning more towards works rather than trusting in the finished work of Jesus. What are things that I can do as a friend veer towards judgement? I am trying to show love to them but also pointing out their bad theology. They are also very focused on Mary being the Saint. How would you respond to that? Are there books you recommend to help me understand the differences between Catholics and Evangelicals?

Summary

In this episode, Dr. E and Hanna explore how to engage Catholics with grace by discussing the theological differences between Catholicism and Evangelicalism, especially regarding faith, works, and the role of tradition. They stress the importance of understanding both faiths’ core beliefs and encourage believers to approach conversations with kindness and patience. The conversation also underscores the significance of prayer and the desire for greater depth in spiritual practices.

Takeaways:

  • Salvation by grace alone, through faith, is non-negotiable in evangelical theology.
  • Catholicism often elevates tradition and ritual above Scripture.
  • Worship of Mary and the saints lacks biblical support.
  • Protestantism emphasizes the sufficiency of Christ’s finished work on the cross.
  • Many Catholics don’t fully understand their own church’s doctrine.
  • Engage friends with love, prayer, and Scripture—not argument.

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Topics

  • Biblical Teaching, Church, Evangelism, God's Will, Inspiration and Inerrancy of Scripture, Relationships, Theology

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  • Catholicism, Conversion, evangelicalism, faith, grace, liturgy, prayer, theology, tradition, Works
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