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JudithAnn
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Thank you so much Scottm - so many times my Protestant friends do “dupe” me when they say, “That’s not in the Bible.” of “That is not what the Bible teached.” Then I feel weak as a Catholic and I would like to sound intelligent when I try and explain our belielfs and why and where they came from - OUTSIDE of the Bible.And a bonus 6) Answering God: The Psalms as Tools for Prayer by Eugene Peterson – as the title says. This book is a gem.
- Concordia (the original canon of Lutheran Confessions) – so you can point out specifically how the reasons for the original Protestant schism no longer exist, which means the original Protestants have no reason to still exist.
- Early Christian Writings by Penguin Classics, or any similar book – it’s nice to have the first generation of non-biblical writings.
- Jesus: His Life and Teachings by Joseph Girzone – it’s the best presentation of Jesus that I have encountered.
- A History of the Synoptic Problem by David L. Dungan – it should be required reading in every parish. Once you see the how and why of biblical interpretation you’ll never be duped again.
- The Life: The Orthodox Doctrine of Salvation by Clark Carlton, or any similar book – because there are 22 Eastern Catholic churches, hello! You Romans should make an effort to know us! And because the Eastern view of soteriology defeats every single objection brought by atheists and agnostics against the Western presentation of the Gospel, that I have ever heard.