Answering Protestant Objections to Catholic Teachings

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Learn how to better respond to Protestant objections to your Catholic Faith
In this free eBook you'll learn how to answer Protestant objections to:

  • The Eucharist
  • Purgatory
  • Faith and Works
  • The Papacy
  • Mary's perpetual virginity
  • And much, much more...

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One of the stickiest points in Catholic-Protestant debates is what is meant by the Protestant term sola scriptura, or “Scripture alone.”

Protestant apologists assert the doctrine but are often reluctant to offer a precise definition of it. Most will say that it does not mean certain things and will make a general stab at saying what it does mean, but I do not know of a Protestant apologist who has offered a complete and precise definition.

Thus, Catholic apologists are left in the unenviable position of critiquing an imprecise assertion. They commonly critique what they perceive most Protestants to mean by sola scriptura, which brings on nigh-inevitable charges of misrepresenting “the Protestant position.”