This was my answer to Dr. E. It is also the answer of historic Christianity. You might crack open the Church fathers once in awhile to get their perspective.
Salvation, Salvation, Salvation. He preached it and He is it. He proclaimed the Kingdom of God was at hand. He ransoms us. He redeems us. He restores us. He draws back the veil. He makes us new creatures. He died on the Cross so that we may be with Him in Glory.
He is the Truth that all truths must be measured against. He is the good news of Gods love. All things were made for Him so that the very skies can proclaim His greatness.
He is my Lord, my Savior and my King.
I agree, unfortunately this is not exactly Catholic teaching.. (BTW he actually rent the veil so that we can now come boldly to the throne of God seeking grace and MERCY ..no need for an intermediary ..no need for a priest or a saint or Mary..)
What does it mean to you that Christ is the propitiation for our sin?