ATDTDA (2): Catholic vs. Presbyterian (41.19 - 20)

Tim Strzechowski dedalus204 at comcast.net
Wed Feb 7 11:45:48 CST 2007


"What if I didn't care what it took to bring her back?"

"Penance?  You'll do that anyway.  You're not Catholic, Mr. Basnight?

"Presbyterian" (p. 41).




Question:


Could you tell me the difference between the Presbyterian church and the Catholic Church.



Answer:


Short question, potentially very long answer. 


I'll try to focus briefly on some basics, beginning with the foundational matter of authority.


The Roman Catholic Church understands the Bible to be the inspired Word of God, as do we, but alongside the Bible, stands the authority of the tradition of the church, the decrees of its councils, and the ex cathedra pronouncements of its popes. Tradition, councils, and popes tell the faithful what the Scriptures teach and can add dogma to what the Scriptures teach (for example, the immaculate conception of Mary). We regard this as man exercising authority over the Word of God rather than sitting in humble submission before it.


In contrast, this is what we confess to the world in our Confession of Faith (a statement which we believe faithfully summarizes what the Bible teaches, but which is wholly derived from the Bible, subordinate to it, and may be corrected by it).

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But the most important issue concerns salvation. We believe the Bible teaches that the all-sufficient atoning sacrifice of Christ and the perfect obedience of Christ, offered to His Father in our behalf and given to us as God's gift in the declaration of justification is all the basis for salvation that a sinner needs. See Romans 3:19-30, Philippians 3:2-9, Galatians 3:10-13, Romans 8:1-3. We believe that we receive this gift only by faith, Ephesians 2:8,9. Good works enter in as the fruit of saving faith, as its outworking in our lives. But the moment I throw myself on the mercy of God trusting in Christ's saving work for me, I am then and there and once and for all justified in God's sight and nothing I do after that in the way of good works can add to what Christ has done or to God's justification.

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