Posts tagged The Reformation
Mary: An Evangelical Review of Netflix’s Somewhat-Catholic Film

What do Anthony Hopkins, Netflix and Joel Osteen have in common? The Virgin Mary. It sounds like the start of a joke, but this Christmas, in the midst of the movies filled with snowstorms and over-worked business executives who rediscover the magic of Christmas in small town America, Netflix have released Mary, a feature film about the mother of Jesus.

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Does Roman Catholicism Teach Salvation by Grace?

Michael Havercamp (a practicing Catholic and YL’s Director of Catholic Relations) states that Roman Catholics believe in salvation by grace. “Once in a while, a Protestant will suggest that Catholics believe salvation comes from works, not faith. But just like Protestants, Catholics believe we are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.” This is a classic case of same words, different worlds. This statement is meant to put Protestants at ease and make them feel comfortable collaborating with Roman Catholics for the sake of the gospel. But is the statement really true? Do Catholics believe in salvation by grace?

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