Category: Early Church
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The Incarnation: Protestant Doctrine, Catholic Foundation
It is said that what differentiates Catholic Christianity from Protestant branches are the doctrines of the so-called “solas” formulated by Luther, and this is true. However, if we delve even deeper, we find that at the base of everything lies the doctrine of the Incarnation.
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Mary in the early Church
Those who claim that the veneration of Mary, so deeply rooted among Catholics, Orthodox, and others, is a medieval invention need to understand its true origins. It does not stem from Constantine or the Council of Nicaea but dates back much earlier.
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Mary in the Bible: Mother of God
Protestants reject the title “Mary mother of God” because of a misinterpretation of what the early Church meant by it. Let’s see what exactly it means, where it is in the Bible, and why denying Mary that title implies denying the Incarnation of God.
