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Scott Hahn Live

Join Scott Hahn and the St. Paul Center virtually on Wednesday, September 23. We’ll be live from Westerville at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church. Join us as we explore how to live out the joy of the Gospel through the sacraments and everyday life–most especially, learn how to cultivate Eucharistic amazement daily.

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To Stand with Christ and Defend the Faith

When Origen wrote his introduction to the book Against Celsus, he drew a picture no apologist can afford to forget. He described our Lord standing alone and silent before His accusers in the judgment hall. Shrill voices bore discordant charges against Him, and He would not speak in His own defense. The great Alexandrian made it very clear that the silence of Jesus was freighted with meaning. The important thing there in that courtroom was Jesus Himself. The men who surged about Him knew well what He had said and what He had done. The Saviour wished them to consider only that.  

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The Problems of the Modern View of Faith

In considering the question of the validity of faith for modern man, we need to understand modernity’s approach to faith in the context of modernity’s broader approach to reality. For modernity, faith is considered a type of knowledge that fails to meet the fundamental criterion that validates all knowing: that which we can perceive with our senses. But to arrive at this point, Joseph Ratzinger explains, modernity has gone through two profound spiritual and cultural stages.  

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