carlgobelman
Puritan Board Freshman
I was in a recent discussion with a former Protestant now Roman Catholic friend of mine. The topic of the gospel came up in conversation. My point was that Luther and the Reformers essentially recovered the true gospel (Justification by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone). At that point, my Catholic friend asks when in the preceding 1,500 years did the church 'lose' the gospel? Who in the early church fathers espoused the Reformation gospel.
This is essentially the typical fall back position of the RCC apologist; i.e., why would God hide the gospel from the church only to be 'rediscovered' by a German monk? The church has believed such-and-such for centuries, why would Luther all of a sudden be right?
Of course, I chose to go back to the Scriptures (which was Luther's point) to say "here is the Biblical gospel." My only problem is that I don't have a firm grasp on church history. Is there a period or event in church history when the church strayed from apostolic doctrine and began teaching the false gospel of the RCC?
This is essentially the typical fall back position of the RCC apologist; i.e., why would God hide the gospel from the church only to be 'rediscovered' by a German monk? The church has believed such-and-such for centuries, why would Luther all of a sudden be right?
Of course, I chose to go back to the Scriptures (which was Luther's point) to say "here is the Biblical gospel." My only problem is that I don't have a firm grasp on church history. Is there a period or event in church history when the church strayed from apostolic doctrine and began teaching the false gospel of the RCC?