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OverviewWhat is truth? This question has haunted mankind throughout the ages. Its significance is most pronounced in the ultimate question of truth as it pertains to faith. Since the time of the Protestant Reformation, there continues to emerge a multitude of Protestant and non-denominational churches, all claiming to accurately represent that truth. What if you could sift through the claims and eventually come to know the truth on virtually all doctrines that divide the truth, as Christ taught his apostles? In this book, you will: * See doctrine at its inception via the writings of the early Church * Learn the truth about urban legends promulgated by opponents of Catholicism * Discover critical information that may have had an impact on Martin Luther's ""reformation"" movement * Find out how to discern truth as it pertains to current social issues * Know Jesus in a deeper, more personal way by seeing all he taught his disciples May reading this book be the beginning of your journey of discovery into the fullness of Truth that is found in the Catholic Church. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Roger Salstrom , Karen SalstromPublisher: Leonine Publishers Imprint: Leonine Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9781942190349ISBN 10: 1942190344 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 07 June 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to a door to challenge the Catholic Church. Now, 500 years later, Dr. Roger and Karen Salstrom have posed 95 questions to Protestants that turn the tables on Luther. Covering every divisive issue from purgatory to justification, the canon of Scripture to interpretation, the Salstroms draw from their own experience on both sides of the Tiber. 95 Questions for Protestants is a timely book to help heal the Protestant schism. Devin Rose, author and apologist One of the major obstacles to evangelization is the scandal of division among Christians. We will overcome division only through frank conversation and friendship. This book represents a great beginning for the conversation. Mike Aquilina, author and EWTN host In this well-designed book, the Salstroms give a contemporary Catholic response to the objections posed by Luther five centuries ago, and the modern-day exposition of those objections by Protestant theologians today. The responses are clear and non-polemical--in the sense of being conversational, not antagonistic. As a deep, yet easy to understand overview, this book will be helpful for those following the Catholic-Protestant dialogue today. It will assist Protestant theologians by giving a clear, indexed explanation of the Catholic perspective on issues that divide us. It will be a great resource for those in RCIA, both catechumen and catechist, and for the lay Catholic trying to understand the faith, especially on little mentioned or understood topics such as indulgences and purgatory. I cannot recommend this enough to all who are responding to our Lord's prayer that his followers all may be one (John 17:21) as we enter into the second half-millennium of Catholic-Protestant dialogue. Fr. Andrew Moore, pastor Infant Jesus Catholic Church, Lumberton, TX In 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to a door to challenge the Catholic Church. Now, 500 years later, Dr. Roger and Karen Salstrom have posed 95 questions to Protestants that turn the tables on Luther. Covering every divisive issue from purgatory to justification, the canon of Scripture to interpretation, the Salstroms draw from their own experience on both sides of the Tiber. 95 Questions for Protestants is a timely book to help heal the Protestant schism. Devin Rose, author and apologist One of the major obstacles to evangelization is the scandal of division among Christians. We will overcome division only through frank conversation and friendship. This book represents a great beginning for the conversation. Mike Aquilina, author and EWTN host In this well-designed book, the Salstroms give a contemporary Catholic response to the objections posed by Luther five centuries ago, and the modern-day exposition of those objections by Protestant theologians today. The responses are clear and non-polemical--in the sense of being conversational, not antagonistic. As a deep, yet easy to understand overview, this book will be helpful for those following the Catholic-Protestant dialogue today. It will assist Protestant theologians by giving a clear, indexed explanation of the Catholic perspective on issues that divide us. It will be a great resource for those in RCIA, both catechumen and catechist, and for the lay Catholic trying to understand the faith, especially on little mentioned or understood topics such as indulgences and purgatory. I cannot recommend this enough to all who are responding to our Lord's prayer that his followers all may be one (John 17:21) as we enter into the second half-millennium of Catholic-Protestant dialogue. Fr. Andrew Moore, pastor Infant Jesus Catholic Church, Lumberton, TX Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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