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Does Romans Teach Justification by Faith apart from Works?


• Does Romans teach justification by faith alone?
• What does Paul mean when he uses the word "works"?
• Can faith be present without producing good deeds?

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• Does Romans teach justification by faith alone?
• What does Paul mean when he uses the word "works"?
• Can faith be present without producing good deeds?

  • 1 hour 58 min. (2 CDs / MP3)

    Gary Michuta and Jeff Kliewer debate the topic, “Does Romans Teach Justification by Faith apart from Works?”

    Gary Michuta is a renowned defender of the Catholic faith. He is the author of many books, including Why Catholic Bibles are Bigger?, How to Wolf-Proof Your Kids, Making Sense of Mary, and The Case for the Deuterocanon. He has appeared on EWTN, Catholic Answers, The Journey Home, Kresta in the Afternoon, and other well-known Catholic Programs. He also has numerous Bible and Apologetic studies found at www.GaryMichuta.com.

    Jeff Kliewer is a missionary to inner city Philadelphia, where he has worked for the last 11 years to help establish churches. He focuses on evangelism and has initiated a number of ministries, including an after-school Bible club and festivals throughout the city. His new book Good Enough? outlines God’s plan of salvation as found in the book of Romans.

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Richard W.
Excellent debate on Romans & Justification...

I really enjoyed hearing this debate, Gary presented the Catholic position with clarity and reason, all the while maintaining a christian brotherhood vibe. The last 10 minutes of the debate were especially interesting, you could hear the disconnect between the false protestant view of "once saved always saved" and how dangerous that position can be. I highly recommend!

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Greg S.
Does Romans Teach Justification by Faith apart from Works?

I thought it was well done! I would like to have a written transcript if
it can be made available?

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Joe
Martin Luther added the word "alone' to by faith alone

As a protestant of 20 something years -- and 3500 protestant denominations that all change their teachings every 15 minutes and disagree with each other -- you start to wonder what's going on? Martin Luther is the father of protestant churches and reworked the scritpures to fit his theology which I hate (Catholic church has too in some case by translating Gehenna, Hades, and Tartarus into Hell -- but that's another story - Orthodox don't do this blunder) -- whenever you change scriptures to fit your needs you end up with junk beliefs. Catholic doctrine is very solid and if you're tired of the shifting sands of protestant "make it up as you go" teaching and would like to plant your spiritual feet on something substantial check out this teaching -- Salvation is by Grace and God works in us to produce good works. Even the "faith" required is by Grace. God get's all the credit. As usual -- excellent teaching that hasn't changed much in 2000 years.

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Joe
Excellent Debate -- once I learned that Martin Luther added the word alone to "by faith alone" ha...

Rock solid catholic teaching on the "works of the law" versus "works" in Romans.
I'm a life time Protestant but tired of the contradictions between protestant denominations and even the changes within denominations --
The protestant teacher in this debate is smart and quick and polite but no scriptural meat on his arguments -- I'll take 2000 years of apostolic understanding --
And yes, Luther the first Protestant, doctored his bible to add "alone" to "by faith" and came up with probably the first protestant teaching with a non-bible verse, "by faith alone".

Tired of fancy talk and quick thinkers running rampant in the protestant world - like solid bible teaching.

Catholic teaching is deep and sound and sturdy and offers rest for your spirit.