Listen now (14 min) | Why do Protestants and Catholics struggle to find common ground on theological ideas? Is it that they embrace very divergent Christian worldviews, or is it more of a language barrier where concepts, words, and emphasis gets lost in translation? Join Justin Hibbard, a Catholic convert, who has a background in linguistics and spent 39 years in various Protestant circles, explain how Catholicism is a language and how it often gets lost in translation.
I often wished I had been taught a language in elementary school! Spanish helped me learn English better, especially conjugation. It also made my Linguistics capstone easier when considering many of those concepts in the Spanish language 💜
In a similar way, talking to others about Catholicism has helped me learn additional information about both the Protestant worldview as well as the Catholic worldview.
I love what you said about culture. We absolutely can see and value someone else's culture, even if it isn't our own. 💜 God delights in His creations.
I often wished I had been taught a language in elementary school! Spanish helped me learn English better, especially conjugation. It also made my Linguistics capstone easier when considering many of those concepts in the Spanish language 💜
In a similar way, talking to others about Catholicism has helped me learn additional information about both the Protestant worldview as well as the Catholic worldview.
I love what you said about culture. We absolutely can see and value someone else's culture, even if it isn't our own. 💜 God delights in His creations.