True Reformers - Book


Book Description

"True Reformers explores in detail the leaders who led the Church's rebirth from the ashes of Renaissance decadence and the turbulence and confusion caused by the Protestant Reformation." From back cover.




Saints for Our Times


Book Description

Excerpted from the book True Reformers: saints of the Catholic Reformation.




Saints for Our Times


Book Description

Excerpted from: True Reformers: Saints of the Catholic Reformation, Includes these Saints: 1.) St. Ignatius of Loyola -- 2.) St. Francis Xavier -- 3.) St. Teresa of Avila -- 4.) St. John of the Cross. . . . . . . . Front half of book in English and back half in Spanish.







True Reformers


Book Description

"This guide provides you with an interactive study including: introductions, prayers, and inspirational insights, outlines and guidance through the video-based sessions, impactful questions for small group discussion and personal reflection, suggested resources for continued study and fuller understanding, excerpts from the book for continued study and fuller understanding." From back cover.




If Protestantism Is True


Book Description

Devin Rose was raised atheistically but underwent a radical conversion to Protestant Christianity before ultimately becoming Catholic. This book was written after ten years of reflection and dialogue with Protestants and Catholics on the key issues that divide them. Rose presents a series of intelligible and compelling arguments for the Catholic Church's claim to be the Church that Christ founded. He considers the strongest Protestant responses to his arguments and offers straightforward rebuttals to them. The papacy, Ecumenical councils, the canon of Scripture, the Protestant Reformers, and the sacraments are just a few of the many topics covered in illuminating detail. Catholics will learn to defend their faith, and Protestants will be challenged to answer the toughest questions about the roots of their beliefs.







Five English Reformers


Book Description

The conviction that martyrs, though dead, can still speak to the church, led Ryle to pen these pungent biographies of five English Reformers. He analyses the reasons for their martyrdom and points out the salient characteristics of their lives.