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Bible Conversations: Catholic-Protestant Dialogues on the Bible, Tradition, and Salvation is unavailable, but you can change that!

Bible Conversations includes 15 dialogues loosely based on the encounters of the author, a Catholic apologist, with Protestants over the course of nearly five years of private correspondence and internet discussion on lists and bulletin boards. Armstrong deals with the most important and fundamental issues that divide Protestants and Catholics: • The relationship of the Bible and tradition ...

C: It cannot, nor does the Catholic Church intend to. But authoritative interpretation remains the dilemma for the Bible Alone view. P: If such a “church” denies that the Bible is God’s Word, would that make the Bible less true? C: No, but it never did, so this is a moot point. P: All the “church” did was recognize truth, and there is nothing wrong with that. C: Exactly. But the “church” did it, and that is the whole point. You miss the forest for the trees. What is this small c “church” which you
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