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The Reformation was Not a Mistake! The Areopagus Journal of the Apologetics Resource Center. Volume 4, Number 3.

The Reformation was Not a Mistake! The Areopagus Journal of the Apologetics Resource Center. Volume 4, Number 3.

Craig Branch
5/5 ( ratings)
A common question and debate between Roman Catholics and Protestants is “Are Catholics Christians?” But that is not the best question. It should be “Is Roman Catholicism heretical and thus not Christian?”
This Areopagus Journal concludes as the title states, “The Reformation Was Not a Mistake” because in the past few years there has been some confusion generated by several formal movements to minimize the doctrinal and historical differences.
Five articles in the Journal address the major defining issues. One article demonstrates the fatal error of Catholicism’s denial of faith alone, another defends the doctrinal authority of scripture alone, another responds to the Roman Catholic Mary, another responds to their claims on the Pope’s authority.
And finally, there is an article examining the pros and cons of the recent documents, Evangelicals and Catholics Together and the Joint Declaration on Justification.
Language
English
Pages
93
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
The Apologetics Resource Center
Release
April 19, 2012

The Reformation was Not a Mistake! The Areopagus Journal of the Apologetics Resource Center. Volume 4, Number 3.

Craig Branch
5/5 ( ratings)
A common question and debate between Roman Catholics and Protestants is “Are Catholics Christians?” But that is not the best question. It should be “Is Roman Catholicism heretical and thus not Christian?”
This Areopagus Journal concludes as the title states, “The Reformation Was Not a Mistake” because in the past few years there has been some confusion generated by several formal movements to minimize the doctrinal and historical differences.
Five articles in the Journal address the major defining issues. One article demonstrates the fatal error of Catholicism’s denial of faith alone, another defends the doctrinal authority of scripture alone, another responds to the Roman Catholic Mary, another responds to their claims on the Pope’s authority.
And finally, there is an article examining the pros and cons of the recent documents, Evangelicals and Catholics Together and the Joint Declaration on Justification.
Language
English
Pages
93
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
The Apologetics Resource Center
Release
April 19, 2012

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