Catholics and the Prosperity Gospel

Over the last generation or so, what is known as the “Prosperity Gospel” has become increasingly popular, especially within the United States.  Wiki defines this theology as “a religious belief among some Protestant Christians that financial blessing and physical well-being are always the will of God for them, and that faith, positive speech, and donations … Continue reading Catholics and the Prosperity Gospel

Purgatory Part 2

In my last post I reviewed the primary objection from most Protestants about Purgatory.  This is the idea that if there is punishment yet due for our sins after coming to Christ, this is a denial of the sufficiency of Christ’s “finished” work on the cross.  This is rooted in a Protestant understanding of “penal … Continue reading Purgatory Part 2