One Lord, One FaithMonsignor Johnson, a former Anglican minister and Catholic convert through reading and encountering the life and powerful witness of St. Therese of Lisieux (Author, Spiritual Childhood: The Spirituality of St. Therese of Lisieux), presents a systematic, clear and convincing treatment based on solid Scriptural evidence for the case that there is only one Lord, one faith and one baptism. An inspiring and lucid work of apologetics. |
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Continguts
PART | 2 |
LISIEUX PREFACE I THE BEGINNINGS II FIRST VISIT TO LISIEUX | 15 |
SECOND VISIT | 25 |
PART II | 31 |
AUTHORITY IN THE NEW TESTAMENT | 33 |
THE AUTHORITY OF OUR LORD IN THE GOSPELS VI THE AUTHORITY OF THE CHURCH IN THE GOSPELS | 37 |
THE CHURCH IN THE ACTS | 53 |
THE CHURCH IN THE EPISTLES | 66 |
CONCLUSION | 81 |
THE PAPACY IN THE GOSPELS | 85 |
THE PAPACY IN THE ACTS | 101 |
THE PAPACY IN HISTORY | 108 |
ANGLOCATHOLICISM | 120 |
SUMMARY OF Part II | 138 |
CONCLUSION | 145 |
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
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