"IN DEFENSE OF THE FAITHFUL"
The Scriptural Truth of Catholicism
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About the Book
"With all the ambiguity and misinformation the world has to offer about Catholicism "In Defense of the Faithful" offers crystal clear answers to common and uncommon objections to the Faith. As a convert C. A. DeVolld has a unique way of delivering the Catholic faith from a Protestant perspective that many Catholics will find engaging and leave one saying "Praise Jesus". The reader truly feels the heartfelt compassion, conviction, and even the defining struggles that this author shares in trying to live out his Christian faith."-Pat Bline/1060 AM Living Bread Radio Staff Apologist and host of "Truth Matters"
In Defense of the Faithful-The Scriptural Truth of Catholicism was written as an aggressive defense of the Catholic Faith. It explores the foundations and historic origins of Catholic doctrine from an evangelical, fundamentalist, and reformed Protestant point of view.It offers the teachings of the Church in common language then defends the position with scriptural quotations from throughout the Holy Bible. It then quotes the Catechism (formal teaching doctrine) of the Catholic Church offering a factual presentation of what the Church actually teaches rather than what many people think it teaches. In doing so it is critical not only of Protestantism but some aspects of Catholicism (in practice) as well. It credits and praises both groups of Christians as being believers dedicated to Jesus and the Trinity while pointing out the mutual failures of both groups. It is a thought provoking examination of Catholic doctrine, practice, theology, and ethics from a biblical viewpoint and is not afraid to point fingers at all parties involved in greater Christianity.
About the Author
As a member of the Emmaus Rountable of Catholic Evangelization & Apologetics C. A. DeVolld combines his experience as a public speaker, radio personality, apologist, convert from Protestantism, his rural upbringing, and as a practicing Catholic to explain Catholicism from a firm fundamentalist and scriptural point of view.