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The Podcast is now at 10,000 Downloads The Catholic Perspective on Paul Podcast just turned 10,000 downloads! That means the mp3s for the PaulCast has been downloaded...
Does N.T. Wright’s theology lead to Catholicism? I started reading N.T. Wright at Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia) and along the way through my hiatus as an Anglican...
Listen to 1st Episode: Rabbi Saul becomes Apostle Paul Click on the triangular “play” button above. Get started by listening to this first podcast of the series! In this message...
  • The Council of Trent on Justification and Eschatology2December 06, 2009

    The Council of Trent on Justification and Eschatology

    The Council of Trent directly relates justification to the eschatological judgment of Christ. Therefore, when receiving true and Christian justice, they...
  • Ten Questions for N.T. Wright regarding Catholicism, Justification, and the Church3November 30, 2009

    Ten Questions for N.T. Wright regarding Catholicism, Justification, and the Church

    Let me begin by saying say I am honored to have received a response from N.T. Wright in Christianity Today...
  • New Video for New Book1September 28, 2009

    New Video for New Book

    Since it’s not completely unrelated to Pauline studies, I’d like to shares news of my new book: The Crucified Rabbi:...
  • Can You Lose Your Salvation?9September 07, 2009

    Can You Lose Your Salvation?

    Can a Christian lose his salvation. According to Saint Paul, the answer is “yes”. Once Saved Always Saved? Most Evangelical Christians hold...
  • The 5 Causes of Justification in Catholic Theology3September 03, 2009

    The 5 Causes of Justification in Catholic Theology

    The Decree on Justification (Session Six decretum de iustificatione) from the Council of Trent contains sixteen brief chapters and then...
  • Seven Questions on Justification6September 01, 2009

    Seven Questions on Justification

    It seems that the correct doctrine of justification must be able to satisfactorily account for the following seven questions: 1. How...
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  • Episode #11 Paul on Matrimony and Marital Roles

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  • Episode #10 The Celibacy and Fatherhood of Paul

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  • Episode #9 Was Paul a Catholic Priest?

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  • Episode #8 Paul on the Eucharist as Sacrifice

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  • Episode #7 Paul on Purgatory and Prayers for the Dead

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  • Episode #6 Saint Paul on Confession and Mortal Sin

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  • Episode #5 Saint Paul on Baptism and being Born Again

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  • Episode #4 Justified by Faith or by Faith Alone?

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  • Episode #3 Did Paul believe in the Catholic Church?

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  • Episode #2 Will the real Paul please stand up?

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  • Welcome to the Catholic Perspective on Paul

    This site is an outgrowth of my book The Catholic Perspective on Paul (Summer 2010). It is based on the conviction that the Pauline epistles contain the primitive and pristine doctrines of the Catholic Faith. In the Pauline corpus we discover a Paul who is Catholic, a theologian who is sacramental, a churchman who is hierarchical, a mystic who is orthodox. Please enjoy the articles and listen to the talks ("PaulCasts") either directly in the site or via iTunes. Listen to Episode #1: RABBI SAUL BECOMES APOSTLE PAUL.

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    Taylor Marshall
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