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Christ's Real Presence in the Eucharist (Defending the Faith Series) with Gary Michuta
Recorded course taught by Gary Michuta for High School Apologetics
Summary

Register today to unlock the mysteries of Christ's Real Presence in the Eucharist. Delve into Scripture, history, and Eucharistic miracles to affirm your faith and navigate Protestant objections, ensuring a deeper understanding of this sacred Catholic doctrine.

Instructor: Gary Michuta

Course Description: The student will learn the main Protestant issues concerning Christ's Real Presence in the Eucharist, an in-depth study of all the relevant Scripture and patristic texts, and an overview of other evidence, such as Eucharistic miracles, that lend support for Catholic doctrine.

Special notes

Course materials are provided free by the instructor.

Total classes

12

Duration

55 minutes

Prerequisites

None

Suggested grade level

9th to 12th grade

Suggested credit

One full semester of Apologetics or Theology.

Outline

Course Outline

Class 1: The Three Major Fields of Apologetics

Class 2: Using Common Authorities - Logical Fallacies and Arguments 1

Class 3: Using Common Authorities - Logical Fallacies and Arguments 2

Class 4: Using Scripture in Apologetics

Class 5: Learning Key Proof texts - Papacy, Sacraments

Class 6: Learning Key Proof Texts - Mary and other doctrines

Class 7: Introduction to the Early Church Fathers

Class 8: How to Share Your Faith - Apologetic Postures

Class 9: What is Propaganda?

Class 10: How to Prepare to Defend the Faith

Class 11: Using the Web for Apologetics Research

Class 12: Using What You've Learned

Materials

  • Provided FREE by the instructor. An optional reading list will also be provided for students (and parents!) who want to learn more. Students need to make sure they have a working microphone.

Homework

Each class will have a multiple-choice quiz. There will also be a final exam to review material from the semester. Quizzes and the final exam are automatically graded by the computer so students have immediate feedback. Students will need to review the material and practice the responses.