
Catholic vs. Protestant Doctrine: Defending the Faith Against the Protestant Reformation's Heresies
A Catholic Apologetic Analysis of Sola Scriptura, Sola Fide, Purgatory, and Papal Infallibility Through the Teachings of The Council of Trent and the Writings of Key Figures of the Counter-Reformation
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Jeffrey Luksik
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Christopher Ross
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Unlock the Truth: Defend the Catholic Faith Against the Heresies of the Protestant Reformation!
Dive deep into the heart of Catholic apologetics with Catholic vs. Protestant Doctrine: Defending the Faith Against the Protestant Reformation’s Heresies. This eye-opening work takes you beyond the surface of theological debates and into the very essence of the disputes that reshaped Western civilization.
Explore critical controversies like Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone), Sola Fide (Faith Alone), Sola Gratia (Grace Alone), and Soli Deo Gloria (Glory to God Alone). Uncover the dangerous heresies such as the denial of Purgatory, rejection of Papal Infallibility, and the so-called "Priesthood of All Believers" heresy, which sparked a chain reaction that set secular supremacy and modernity into motion.
This book reveals how the erosion of Sacred Tradition during the Reformation undermined the very fabric of classical Christendom, leading to schism and heresy, which in turn caused societal breakdowns that still plague the world today. As Pope Pius X warned, modernity is the "synthesis of all heresies." Discover how Martin Luther’s attack on the Petrine Doctrine (the foundation of the Papacy) and the authority of the Pope fractured Christian unity and paved the way for secularism to thrive.
Rooted in the powerful writings of early Church Fathers and the authoritative teachings from the Council of Trent, this book brings to life the words of St. Robert Bellarmine, St. Francis de Sales, St. John Fisher, and other Counter-Reformation giants who valiantly defended Catholic truth. With insights from St. Augustine, St. Irenaeus, St. Thomas Aquinas, and others, this work offers an uncompromising Catholic defense against Protestant errors, clearly demonstrating where Catholicism and Protestantism decisively part ways on Scripture, justification, and Church authority.
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