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  1. Aug 5, 2017 · 208 pages, $16.95. To order: ignatius.com or (800) 651-1531. The newest book to come from professor Peter Kreeft’s prolific pen is a must-read for all Catholics wanting to better understand ...

  2. Apr 8, 2009 · The question of authority is an area of central dispute between Catholics and Protestants. The Reformers referred to it as the formal cause of the Reformation. Catholics affirm a triad of authority: Scripture, apostolic tradition, and the teaching office of the church (magisterium). Implications of this authority system include: the Petrine ...

  3. Mar 12, 2017 · Catholics and Protestants have a different view on the nature of the church. The word "catholic" means "all-embracing," and the Catholic Church sees itself as the only true church worldwide, under the leadership of the pope. In contrast, the Protestant Churches which have emerged from Reformation, also called "Evangelical," which means ...

  4. The Doctrine of Justification. Both Protestants and Catholics agree that one is justified—made righteous or put in right relationship with God—through grace. The differences in their beliefs are a matter of degree. Roman Catholics believe that a person’s actions play a significant role in one’s standing with God because actions are ...

  5. Dec 17, 2013 · His books and articles range from text critical studies to juvenile fantasy. He and his wife, Stephanie, have three children, Sophie, Lucas, and Nathan. In this episode, Dr. Darrell Bock, Dr. Scott Horrell and Dr. Michael Svigel discuss Catholicism and Protestantism, focusing on various distinctives of both traditions.

  6. SUBSCRIBE here: http://youtube.com/c/drtaylormarshall?sub_confirmation=1In this video, Taylor Marshall compares and contrasts the teachings of the Catholic a...

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  7. The Church that Jesus gave to the world is our authority and its name is the Catholic Church. Protestants on Authority: The Bible is their authority. The Bible was assembled by the Church (the same one mentioned above) The Church chose the contents of the Bible from multiple writings about Jesus.

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