#12513 Catholic Missteps Against Protestants - Karlo Broussard

<p>In this Catholic Answers Live episode, we examine the Catholic understanding of justification in light of Scripture. The discussion begins with James 2:24 and the question of being “justified by works,” followed by the Church’s rejection of works <em data-start="294" data-end="305">preceding</em> initial justification. We then explain how Catholics reconcile good works with grace through cooperation, respond to Romans 3:28 and “works of the law,” and conclude with a defense of Sacred Tradition alongside Scripture. A clear, step-by-step breakdown of how faith, grace, works, and tradition fit together in Catholic teaching.</p>
<p><strong>Topics Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>05:45 &#8211; We’re Justified by Works—James 2:24</li>
<li>18:01 &#8211; The Catholic Rejection of Works Preceding Initial Justification</li>
<li>30:28 &#8211; The Catholic Attempt to Reconcile Our Good Works with Grace—“We Must Cooperate with grace”</li>
<li>36:38 &#8211; The Catholic Counter to Romans 3:28—“We are Justified by Faith and Not Works of the Law”</li>
<li>49:35 &#8211; The Catholic’s Appeal to Oral Traditions Beyond Scripture</li>
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