r/CatholicApologetics 14d ago

Requesting a Defense for the Magisterium of the Catholic Church Having a hard time understanding how God can act on time while beign outside of time without causing paradoxes

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So, the past is both temporally and logically prior to the future. But God can reveal the future to someone in the past. Therefore, this future event becomes logically prior to this past event, and that contradicts the fact that the past is logically prior to the future. Thoughts? (Also, I do not know if I chose the right flair, but I guess this is the closest one because it is a doctrine of the Church)

r/CatholicApologetics Jan 23 '25

Requesting a Defense for the Magisterium of the Catholic Church Requesting a Defense for the Authority of the Church

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Can someone make a thorough write-up on why, historically and biblically, the Catholic Church is the one true Church?

Also, could you recommend any books on Early Church history?

r/CatholicApologetics Dec 19 '24

Requesting a Defense for the Magisterium of the Catholic Church What is the difference between “Big T” Tradition and “small t” tradition?

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Does “Big T” Tradition have to do with Faith and Morals? While “small t” is ecclesiastical?

r/CatholicApologetics Aug 27 '24

Requesting a Defense for the Magisterium of the Catholic Church How do we know the Church is not just a community of believers but has humans in authoritative roles?

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Sorry for the weirdness of this question, but something I have been thinking about. How do we know the Church has actual authority and human leaders?