Scripture & the Mystery of the Mass (Catholic for a Reason)
by Edward Sri, Scott Hahn, Thomas Nash, Tim Gray, Sean Innerst, Stephen Pimentel, Sir Michael Barber, Leon Suprenant, Curtis Martin, and Jeff Cavins
SEVEN OUTRAGEOUS TRUTHS YOU CAN STILL BELIEVE . . . AND WHY ·“Every other religion is wrong.” ·“God sends good people to Hell.” ·“Homosexuality is a perversion.” ·“Evolution is a myth.” ·“God is ultimately responsible for suffering in the world.” ·“Husbands are to lead their families.” ·“America is a Christian nation.” In Hell? Yes! Dr. Robert Jeffress issues a bold wakeup call to all believers–from college students to grandparents–to stop apologizing for and start proclaiming the tough but es...
Does Christianity Have Good Answers for the Really Tough Questions? Dr. R. C. Sproul believes it does. In this book, the founder of Ligonier Ministries deals with the most common objections to the truths of the Christian faith, including:Has science disproved the existence of God?Will non-Christians who never hear of Christ go to hell?Is it narrow-minded and bigoted to believe Christ is only one way to God?Why do people need God when life is going smoothly?Isn't Christianity just a crutch for p...
An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent (Cambridge Library Collection - Philosophy)
by John Henry Newman
John Henry Newman (1801-1890) was a theologian and vicar at the university church in Oxford who became a leading thinker in the Oxford Movement, which sought to return Anglicanism to its Catholic roots. Newman converted to Catholicism in 1845 and became a cardinal in 1879. He published widely during his lifetime; his work included novels, poetry and the famous hymn 'Lead, Kindly Light', but he is most esteemed for his sermons and works of religious thought. This volume, first published in 1870,...
Holiness Teaching: New Testament Times to Wesley (Great Holiness Classics, #1)
by Paul Bassett
Holiness Teaching Today (Great Holiness Classics, #6)
by Albert F Harper
How To Interpret And Understand The Bible (Biblical Studies)
by Gary L Grizzell
Giannozzo Manetti (1396-1459) was a celebrated humanist orator, historian, philosopher, and scholar of the early Renaissance. Son of a wealthy Florentine merchant, he participated actively in the public life of the Florentine republic and embraced the new humanist scholarship of the quattrocento, oriented to the service of the state and the reform of religion. Mastering not only classical Latin but also Greek and Hebrew, he gained access to a whole library of sources previously unknown in the La...
Believe It or Not - 26 Different Reasons Why Christianity Might, After All, Actually Add Up
by John Lambert