Faith, Works and Abraham: What do Catholics Really Believe? Galatians 3:1-14 - podcast episode cover

Faith, Works and Abraham: What do Catholics Really Believe? Galatians 3:1-14

Jul 03, 201455 min
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Episode description

Many people asked Jesus, “What must I do to be saved?”, and two thousand years later, many more are still asking this question. Over these two thousand years, many Christians have answered this question by positing a clear division between faith and works, or faith and the law, based supposedly on statements by St. Paul in his NT letters—with Abraham as the model for all men of faith. Many non-Catholic Christians still presume that Catholics believe that they are saved by works, but is this true? And was Abraham a model of faith without works? This is what we discuss today on Deep In Scripture.
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