
About this episode
This episode explores the differences in authority between Biblical Christianity and Roman Catholicism, emphasizing the importance of Scripture as the ultimate authority in faith.
Biblical Christianity and Roman Catholicism have numerous important differences. Yet, at the heart of all those differences is the question of authority: Is Scripture or the Church the ultimate authority? By walking through the book of Hebrews and other biblical texts, we will see that Christians must reject the temptation to build our faith on human authorities. Rather, our faith must be built directly on Christ, guided by Scripture as the sufficient, infallible, and final rule of faith.
Topics covered
- authority
- Biblical Christianity
- Roman Catholicism
- faith
- Scripture
- human authorities
Keywords
- authority
- Scripture
- faith
- Christianity
- Roman Catholicism
- book of Hebrews
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Grace Fellowship Church, Roman Catholicism, Scripture
Books & works: book of Hebrews
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