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What is faith? Is faith necessary for salvation? Are we justified and saved by faith alone? These are questions which Catholics and Protestants have discussed and debated over the last five centuries, often with little or no agreement.
In this presentation, Robert Haddad looks at what Scripture says about faith, and how Catholic teaching is in conformity with the Biblical view. He also looks at the virtues of hope and charity and how they are necessary for salvation.
In the end, a Christian life that is not fruitful in charity is no Christian life at all. As St. Paul says, “If I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing” (1 Cor 13:2).
About the Presenter
Robert Haddad is married and has four children. He has a Masters in Theology, Philosophy, and Education. His published works include the Lord of History series (2002), the Christ the Teacher series (2004), and St. Justin: The Case for Christianity (2009). He has also contributed to the Journal for Pastoral Theology (2008). He taught at St. Charbel’s College (7-12) for 15 years, the Centre for Thomistic Studies for 12 years, and has tutored in Theology at UNDA since 2007.
Product Details
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Digital Download
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Approximately 70 minutes
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Subtitles not available
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DVD format: NTSC