Highlights:
- Does the Church have a position of the genetic presence of Mary in Jesus’ body and blood in the Eucharist?
- Where did the Church get the practice of infant baptism?
- Recommend a good bible for young students? What is a dynamic equivalence translation?
- Can you explain the Catholic practice of praying to the Saints?
- Recommend a good book for a Fundamentalist to learn about the Catholic Church?
- Explain the concept of God not forgiving the unrepentant?
- Is the Lutheran doctrine of Jesus being present with the bread proved by 1 Cor 10:16?
- Doesn’t it benefit us be forgiving and go beyond bitterness even when we don’t get a repentant signal from the other person?
- Can we use the parallel verses in Deut 17 and Mt 18 to prove that disagreements about Scripture should be taken to the Church?
- When we consume the body and blood of Christ are we consuming the resurrected body of Christ or His sacraficed Body?
- Why did Jesus need to be crucified in order to save us?
- What would change about Christianity if we knew Jesus had been married, as he was portrayed in the Da Vinci Code?
The Lutheran position is more like that of the Orthodox churches – hoc est, but we don’t know how exactly that works.
Contrary to popular myth. One can even hold to Aquinas’ use of Aristotelian terminology to explain the mystery and be a good Lutheran.