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The Art of Catholic with Matthew Leonard

032: Boom! Brant Pitre Totally Crushes Gospel Skeptics

The Art of Catholic with Matthew Leonard

Matthew Leonard

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9 • 831 Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2016

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Let's start with two simple, yet crucial questions: "Do you trust the Bible?" and "Do you believe Jesus is God?" Many of you are thinking, "Of course, Matt!" Even so, you certainly know a lot of people in our post-Christian world who don't agree. They're skeptics. And there are a lot of people seeking to create more of them. In fact, some people who spend their professional lives studying the Gospels go around making wild claims about Jesus and the Gospels that just don't pass historical muster: claims such as "We can't trust the Gospels because we don't have any idea who wrote them," or "Jesus never claimed to be divine." It's crazy! And the awful thing is, they're using shoddy "historical" arguments to destroy the faith of a lot of Catholics, and people don't even realize it. They trumpet their "scientific" findings and somberly declare that the Gospels don't stand up to careful scrutiny and call into question Christ's claims. But it's a sham. Their positions are full of holes so big you could drive a truck full of Bibles through them. And to prove it, I've brought in a ringer. Dr. Brant Pitre (www.BrantPitre.com) is one of the most popular Catholic apologists for a reason. You may have seen or heard him on television, the radio, or at a Catholic conference. Brant is in demand. He's an extremely intelligent, yet easy to understand Scripture scholar and author who has written best-sellers like Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist and Jesus the Bridegroom. His latest book is a bombshell. It's called The Case for Jesus: The Biblical and Historical Evidence for Christ. This is truly one of the most important books to come along in a long time. It crushes skepticism about the divinity of Jesus and the origin of the Gospels and demonstrates why it is totally logical to believe the Gospels can be trusted and that Jesus is who he says he is – God. What we're discussing in this episode is probably the most important thing happening in Catholicism right now, and most people aren't even aware of it. In short, this is an important show every Catholic needs to hear. Blessings, Matthew P.S. Don't let Lent just slide by. Grab it by the horns! Click the link to get a FREE, short chapter from my book Louder Than Words. It's called Beer, Chocolate & Value-Added Suffering and it will transform your perspective on Lent and the whole spiritual life! Don't miss a show! Subscribe to The Art of Catholic by clicking this link and then clicking "View in iTunes" under the picture and then "Subscribe"!

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0:00.0

Dr. Brant Petri is professor of sacred, I might get that sniff in there so I'm gonna start over.

0:05.7

Oh, I sniff?

0:06.7

Yeah.

0:10.4

Dr. Frant Petri.

0:17.6

This is the district of Cesarea, Philippi, he asked his disciples, who

0:35.4

do men say that the Son of Man is?

0:37.9

And they said, some say John the Baptist, others say Elijah, and others Jeremiah, or one

0:43.5

of the prophets. He said to them,

0:46.3

But who do you say that I am?

0:49.7

Simon Peter replied,

0:51.7

You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.

0:57.3

Welcome to the art of Catholic, my friends.

0:59.3

This is Matthew Leonard coming to you from Studio 2

1:02.3

at the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology as usual.

1:06.1

I'm going to tell you right now, today's show is going to open a lot of your eyes. In fact,

1:11.9

I'm going on the record right now to say that the content we're going to discuss is perhaps

1:16.2

the most important thing going on in Catholicism right now. And a lot of Catholics are totally

1:22.8

unaware of it. That doesn't mean it hasn't affected them or us,

1:27.2

but we're unaware of how it's affected

1:29.3

the way that we think and we believe.

1:32.4

My guess today is none other than Dr. Brandt Petri,

1:35.7

one of the most popular Catholic authors

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