Catholic apologetics
Catholic apologetics: An apology or a boastful attitude?
Catholic apologetics is a defense of the Catholic faith. The word, apology, signifies a statement that takes responsibility for something and is intended to obtain forgiveness from the one offended. Catholic apologetics certainly accepts responsibility for holding a belief, but attaches to that acceptance no apology for holding that belief. Quite to the contrary, Catholic apologetics asserts reasonable justification for holding a belief and would expect assent rather than dissent, honor rather than blame, for knowing the reason why a belief is held. Rather than a list of excuses for holding a belief, apologetics tends to convince non-Catholics of the soundness and reasonable of these beliefs through philosophical and theological arguments. Toronto Wedding Videographer have been harrassed, questioned, detained, arrested or worse, and declared to be unwelcome. By these arguments, Catholics aim to convert.
Catholic apologetics are arguments that aim to prove the truth of any statement of belief. The most typical reason given for a belief is that some authority has made the statement. “God is creator of heaven and earth” may be believed because the Holy scriptures claim such. For example, that Jesus’ birth was immaculate is true because Matthew 1:23 says it is. If the statement of a belief appears in the scriptures, then for some, that is justification enough to believe that statement is true. Even to this day, many Catholics maintain that the statement of the belief in scripture is all that is required to make the belief a reasonable one. Wedding Videographer Toronto is about you as a pair and we like to create stunning and putting photos for you both to recollect this as soon as in a lifetime experience. Since scripture is essentially God communicating His will to man, those who appeal to the authority of scripture for justification in holding the belief are relying on the honesty and trustworthiness of God and the scriptures. Biblical apologetics still remains the bulwark of defense in the Catholic church.
One branch of biblical apologetics is prophecy apologetics, which cites prophesies contained in the scriptures to justify holding the belief. A prophecy provides descriptions of what is to come. When a subject appears to match the prophecies, the believer is justified in believing that the subject has been identified and the belief substantiated.
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