Answering Common Objections by Prof. Scott Hahn

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Set of 3 video tapes

As a former Protestant minister, Scott Hahn knows all-too-well the most common objections non-Catholics have to the Catholic Faith. Professor Hahn carefully examines these objections and explains how they usually arise out of a selective reading of scripture. With his detailed knowledge of the Bible, Hahn is able to show the scriptural basis for those Catholic doctrines routinely rejected by Protestants. Hahn shows you how Protestants misunderstand who and what the Roman Pontiff is for Catholics and offers exciting ways to help Protestant friends and relatives understand the true nature and function of the papal office.

To approach the veneration of saints from a Biblical perspective, Hahn begins with the Book of Hebrews and the "Old Testament Hall of Fame." He shows how the saints constitute a "cloud of witness" which hovers over the world giving glory to God and "cheering on" the Christian family on earth. Hahn also traces the Biblical background of the Eucharist as a sacrifice and as the establishment of the New Covenant. By focusing on the Biblical concept of covenant, or blood oath, Hahn explains how the Eucharist is the way in which God swears His final and eternal promise to His children, a promise which makes Christians His sons and daughters.

Finally, Hahn highlights the specific objections some Protestants have with the Catholic Mass and provides listeners with key scriptural passages that will help their Protestant friends and relatives understand the true nature of the Eucharist.

This program deals with one of the most misunderstood and often attacked aspects of the Church: the Pope. Scott shows from Scripture and tradition how the Pope is not an authoritarian overseer but rather a spiritual father appointed by Christ to care for the Family of God on earth.

(Program 1 & 2 on 1 video tape)

Program  1
The Pope - Holy Father

This program deals with one of the most misunderstood and often attacked aspects of the Church: the Pope. Scott shows from Scripture and tradition how the Pope is not an authoritarian overseer but rather a spiritual father appointed by Christ to care for the Family of God on earth.

Program 2
Purgatory - Holy Fire

This program deals with the Catholic doctrine of purgatory and how it is necessary in understanding the application of Christ's redemptive work in salvation. Using Scripture, Scott explains the Hebrew concept of sheol or the netherworld. He also cites passages such as Sirach 7:33, "Withhold not your kindness, O Lord, from the dead," to show how the ancient Hebrew had an intimation that the mercy of God extended even to the dead.

(Program 3 & 4 on 1 video tape)

Program 3
Mary - Holy Mother

There is probably nothing more disturbing to Protestants than the profound devotion which Catholics have for the Blessed Virgin Mary. In this program Scott begins to explain the Marian doctrines by turning to the Bible. He spends a considerable amount of time looking at the Book of Genesis and the Prophet Isaiah to show how the role of Mary in salvation history was foreshadowed in the Old Testament. He then takes these Old Testament insights and shows how the writers of the New Testament see in Mary the Mother of Christ - the new Eve and the new Mother of humanity.

Program 4
Mary - Holy Mother


This program continues with the examination of Mary and how she is prefigured in the Old Testament.

(Program 5 & 6 on 1 video tape)

Program 5 The Saints - Holy Siblings

To approach the veneration of the Saints from a Biblical perspective, Scott begins with the Book of Hebrews and the "Old Testament Hall of Fame". In this program he explains how the Saints are members of God’s family in heaven, the "older siblings" of God's sons and daughters on earth. He shows how the Saints constitute a "cloud of witnesses" which hovers over the world giving glory to God and "cheering on" the Christian family on earth.

Program 6 - The Eucharist - Holy Meal

In this program Scott brings to life the Biblical background of the Eucharist as a sacrifice and as the establishment of the New Covenant. Focusing on the Biblical concept of covenant or blood-oath, Scott explains how the Eucharist is the way in which God swears His final and eternal promise to His children. Finally, Scott highlights the specific objections some have with the Catholic Mass and provides listeners with key scriptural passages that will help anyone to understand the true nature of the Eucharist.

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