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Albrecht vs. Augustine on the Bodily Presence – Further Rebuttal
William Albrecht has responded to a short video (technically it is just audio plus a slideshow) series I did demonstrating the obvious fact that Augustine did not believe that Jesus is bodily present with us today, although the divine presence of Jesus is with us (clip 1 / clip 2)(Albrecht’s Response – part 1a, 1b,…
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Madrid vs. Augustine on Bodily Presence
In a recent post on his blog (link), Mr. Madrid took the time to respond (without naming me) to a post I had presented on the Alpha and Omega Ministries web site http://www.aomin.org/ – but Mr. Madrid couldn’t actually address Augustine’s comment, opting instead to rely on his own assertion and a number of pasted…
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Augustine vs. Albrecht
In response to Mr. Albrecht’s video (link), I provide the following two-part response: Part 1 [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1fvaULzfrM&hl=en&fs=1] Enjoy! -TurretinFan To God be the Glory!
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The Eucharist
The Thirsty Theologian has pointed me to an excellent article by William Webster on the Romanist view of the Eucharist (link to Webster’s article). Webster provides a very interesting historical analysis of the Eucharist, tracing it from ancient times, through to Trent. In the process, Webster demonstrates that Trent has departed not only from Biblical…
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Tabernacles before 12th Century?
Mr. Bellisario, in a video posted to YouTube, has noted Dr. White’s comment that even a Catholic Encyclopedia acknowledges that the practice of having a “tabernacle” for the consecrated host emerged in the 12th century. Mr. Bellisario states, “I noticed James White getting all his information from the Catholic Encyclopedia and using that as a…