• #2 | No One in Scripture Interpreted it on Their Own

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#2 | No One in Scripture Interpreted it on Their Own

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  • In this episode, our founder Joshua Charles recounts how, in order to solve “my unsolvable dilemma as a protestant” (see Episode #1), he went to Scripture to see how doctrinal disputes were resolved. In the process, he discovered a disturbing fact: no one in Scripture interpreted it on their own.

    In other words, no one in Scripture was doing what he thought was normative Christian practice as a protestant. On the contrary, everyone was under apostolic authority: the authority of the Apostles themselves, or those they had appointed. Outside this line of authority, no one was empowered to interpret Scripture on their own.

    Despite the fact that his conversion to the Catholic Faith was still years away, Joshua realized even then that what he was seeing in Scripture was simply not compatible with protestantism (or at the very least, most forms of it).

    We hope this episode of the Eternal Christendom Podcast is a blessing to you and those you love. If it is, please share it with them, like and subscribe to our YouTube Channel, and follow Joshua on X. You can also follow the podcast on Apple, and Spotify. Please consider giving us a 5-star rating and writing a positive review if you believe we have merited it.

    In the midst of our civilizational crisis, if you are not a Patron, please consider supporting this apostolate as we work to achieve our mission by building the “Five Masterpieces.” There are multiple ways to give. This podcast is Masterpiece #1. With your patronage, so much more is on the horizon, and we will have more exciting announcements in the coming months.

    Thank you in advance for your generosity.

    “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also” (Matt. 6:19-21).

    Visit our website at: www.EternalChristendom.com

    Become a Patron of Eternal Christendom: www.EternalChristendom.com/become-a-patron/

    Follow Joshua on X: www.x.com/JoshuaTCharles

    OUR VISION: The preservation and revival of the Great Tradition for future generations by adapting it from the bare texts of former ages into the most engaging and beautiful media of our time, utilizing all the artistic and digital tools available to us in the 21st century.

    OUR MISSION: Creating a platform that recruits the greatest thinkers, teachers, artists, poets, musicians, and filmmakers to preserve and revive the Great Tradition through the creation of the most engaging and beautiful books ever made, and integrating them with all the audio, visual, and interactive tools of the digital world.

    Listen on Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eternal-christendom-podcast/id1725000526

    Listen on Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3HoTTco6oJtApc21ggVevu?si=032ca08d5d3647de

    Outro Music: “A Place in Heaven” by Thomas Bergersen

    License Code: 9OTZEL9EAVMBUDMY

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In this episode, our founder Joshua Charles recounts how, in order to solve “my unsolvable dilemma as a protestant” (see Episode #1), he went to Scripture to see how doctrinal disputes were resolved. In the process, he discovered a disturbing fact: no one in Scripture interpreted it on their own.

In other words, no one in Scripture was doing what he thought was normative Christian practice as a protestant. On the contrary, everyone was under apostolic authority: the authority of the Apostles themselves, or those they had appointed. Outside this line of authority, no one was empowered to interpret Scripture on their own.

Despite the fact that his conversion to the Catholic Faith was still years away, Joshua realized even then that what he was seeing in Scripture was simply not compatible with protestantism (or at the very least, most forms of it).

We hope this episode of the Eternal Christendom Podcast is a blessing to you and those you love. If it is, please share it with them, like and subscribe to our YouTube Channel, and follow Joshua on X. You can also follow the podcast on Apple, and Spotify. Please consider giving us a 5-star rating and writing a positive review if you believe we have merited it.

In the midst of our civilizational crisis, if you are not a Patron, please consider supporting this apostolate as we work to achieve our mission by building the “Five Masterpieces.” There are multiple ways to give. This podcast is Masterpiece #1. With your patronage, so much more is on the horizon, and we will have more exciting announcements in the coming months.

Thank you in advance for your generosity.

“Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also” (Matt. 6:19-21).

Visit our website at: www.EternalChristendom.com

Become a Patron of Eternal Christendom: www.EternalChristendom.com/become-a-patron/

Follow Joshua on X: www.x.com/JoshuaTCharles

OUR VISION: The preservation and revival of the Great Tradition for future generations by adapting it from the bare texts of former ages into the most engaging and beautiful media of our time, utilizing all the artistic and digital tools available to us in the 21st century.

OUR MISSION: Creating a platform that recruits the greatest thinkers, teachers, artists, poets, musicians, and filmmakers to preserve and revive the Great Tradition through the creation of the most engaging and beautiful books ever made, and integrating them with all the audio, visual, and interactive tools of the digital world.

Listen on Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eternal-christendom-podcast/id1725000526

Listen on Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3HoTTco6oJtApc21ggVevu?si=032ca08d5d3647de

Outro Music: “A Place in Heaven” by Thomas Bergersen

License Code: 9OTZEL9EAVMBUDMY

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