Salvation Bible \u0026 Catholicism by William Webster


Salvation Bible \u0026 Catholicism
Title : Salvation Bible \u0026 Catholicism
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ISBN : 0851515711
ISBN-10 : 9780851515717
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 183
Publication : First published February 1, 1991

Why are there Roman Catholic and Protestant Churches? Is there any reason why a disagreement about doctrine which took place almost 500 years ago should continue to divide people today? Is is not the case that Roman Catholics and Protestants believe basically the same things? In Salvation, The Bible, and Roman Catholicism William Webster explores the answers to these and other questions. In doing so he appleals both to authoritative Roman Catholic documents and to the Bible. William Webster brings a special qualification to his study - although now a Protestant, he was educated as a Roman Catholic.


Salvation Bible \u0026 Catholicism Reviews


  • Travis Rogers

    Amazing book! It breaks down, in an easy way, the many irreconcilable differences between the bible and Roman Catholicism. Recommended for both the novice and the scholar.

  • Calvin Coulter

    Concise, accurate, insightful, clear headed; a great wee book.

  • DJ Linick

    Succinct and true.

    Required reading for all Christians IMO!

    I wouldn't go so far as to say that I really learned anything, but it never hurts to have a refresher!

  • Mulyoto

    Today we are once again faced with issues of truth and error. There is Liberalism, Charismatism, Neo-Evangelicalism, and not to mention the Roman Catholic Church which is still very strong. More than that there is even an attempt in our time to undo the work of the Reformation, in the ecumenical movement. In 1998, Rome removed its disdain for Martin Luther and forgave him for being a rebel. This was done to open the door for reconciliation of Protestants to the Roman Catholic Church. And some sectors of Protestantism have already capitulated.

    We must look once again to the Sovereignty of God to direct the hearts and minds of men to withstand the trends and to order circumstances that will keep the truth uncompromised. Martin Luther himself realized this principle and wrote about it with conviction in his famous Reformation hymn: A mighty fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing. Our helper He amidst the flood of mortal ills prevailing. The prince of darkness grim, we tremble not for him. His rage we can endure, for lo his doom is sure, One little word shall fell him.

  • Gary

    A decent study comparing the path of salvation in each of the two traditions (Bible-based Protestantism and Roman Catholicism). A little too simplistic. The Reformers would not have compared the two traditions in quiet this way and a knowledgeable Romanist would be able to point out numerous areas were justice wasn't fully done to his faith.

    Good.

  • Luanne Coats

    Aclear and concise view of true Biblical salvation contrasted with the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church from its own documents. A real eye opener on what they really believe and teach.