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In this episode of Certainty4Eternity, Mark Gilbert is joined by Jordan, recently visiting from ministry work in Ireland, to unpack the complex relationship between Catholicism, Protestantism, politics, and culture in Ireland, both North and South.Together, they explore how historical nationalism, church authority, sacraments, and cultural identity shape how many Irish Catholics understand Jesus today. They also discuss why Ireland has experienced such a rapid shift toward secularism and progressive politics, and what this means for Christians seeking to share the gospel with clarity, compassion, and wisdom.This episode is especially helpful for anyone wanting to have thoughtful, respectful conversations with Irish Catholics about Jesus, faith, and the Bible.⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Welcome & introducing Jordan01:00 – Ministry work in Ireland and evangelism02:10 – Protestant vs Catholic conflict: religion or politics?04:30 – Nationalism, unionism & Irish identity explained06:30 – How Catholicism shaped Irish culture08:40 – Abuse scandals and the loss of church authority11:10 – Immigration, secularism & cultural change in Ireland13:40 – Belonging, tradition & Irish Catholic identity16:10 – Sacraments, clergy & mediated faith19:30 – Authority, trust & the role of the priest22:10 – Decline of church power and rise of progressive politics24:30 – Same-sex marriage, abortion & rapid legal change27:20 – Why Protestantism struggles to gain trust in Ireland30:10 – Jesus in Irish Catholic thinking today33:00 – Cultural Jesus vs biblical Jesus35:40 – Helping Catholics engage Scripture personally38:20 – Authority of the Bible vs authority of the Church41:10 – The humanity and closeness of Jesus44:30 – Encouraging Catholics to read Scripture for themselves47:20 – Final reflections on gospel conversations in Ireland49:10 – Closing prayer for Ireland#Certainty4Eternity #CatholicismInIreland #ProtestantVsCatholic #ChristianPodcast #Evangelism #FaithAndCulture #IrishCatholics#ChristianTheology #TalkingAboutJesus #BibleAuthority #ChurchHistory#ChristianApologetics #GospelConversations
By Mark GilbertIn this episode of Certainty4Eternity, Mark Gilbert is joined by Jordan, recently visiting from ministry work in Ireland, to unpack the complex relationship between Catholicism, Protestantism, politics, and culture in Ireland, both North and South.Together, they explore how historical nationalism, church authority, sacraments, and cultural identity shape how many Irish Catholics understand Jesus today. They also discuss why Ireland has experienced such a rapid shift toward secularism and progressive politics, and what this means for Christians seeking to share the gospel with clarity, compassion, and wisdom.This episode is especially helpful for anyone wanting to have thoughtful, respectful conversations with Irish Catholics about Jesus, faith, and the Bible.⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Welcome & introducing Jordan01:00 – Ministry work in Ireland and evangelism02:10 – Protestant vs Catholic conflict: religion or politics?04:30 – Nationalism, unionism & Irish identity explained06:30 – How Catholicism shaped Irish culture08:40 – Abuse scandals and the loss of church authority11:10 – Immigration, secularism & cultural change in Ireland13:40 – Belonging, tradition & Irish Catholic identity16:10 – Sacraments, clergy & mediated faith19:30 – Authority, trust & the role of the priest22:10 – Decline of church power and rise of progressive politics24:30 – Same-sex marriage, abortion & rapid legal change27:20 – Why Protestantism struggles to gain trust in Ireland30:10 – Jesus in Irish Catholic thinking today33:00 – Cultural Jesus vs biblical Jesus35:40 – Helping Catholics engage Scripture personally38:20 – Authority of the Bible vs authority of the Church41:10 – The humanity and closeness of Jesus44:30 – Encouraging Catholics to read Scripture for themselves47:20 – Final reflections on gospel conversations in Ireland49:10 – Closing prayer for Ireland#Certainty4Eternity #CatholicismInIreland #ProtestantVsCatholic #ChristianPodcast #Evangelism #FaithAndCulture #IrishCatholics#ChristianTheology #TalkingAboutJesus #BibleAuthority #ChurchHistory#ChristianApologetics #GospelConversations