| Titre : | 
					The Church of Rome at the bar of history | 
				 
					| Type de document :  | 
					texte imprimé | 
				 
					| Auteurs :  | 
					Webster, William, Auteur | 
				 
					| Editeur : | 
					Edinburgh : Banner of Truth Trust | 
				 
					| Année de publication :  | 
					c1995 | 
				 
					| Importance :  | 
					x, 244 p. | 
				 
					| Format :  | 
					23 cm | 
				 
					| Note générale :  | 
					Includes bibliographical references and index. | 
				 
					| Langues : | 
					Anglais (eng) | 
				 
					| Catégories :  | 
					Catholic church -- Controversial literature Catholic Church -- History
  | 
				 
					| Index. décimale :  | 
					BX 1765  | 
				 
					| Résumé :  | 
					 	 
Focusing on major issues and in a non-polemical way, William Webster raises questions about doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church that current Catholics claim as part of a changeless creed, but which were not held by predecessors. | 
				 
					| Note de contenu :  | 
					 	The authority of scripture -- 
Scripture and tradition -- 
Tradition and Roman Catholicism -- 
The papacy and the "rock" of Matthew 16 -- 
Papal authority and infallibility: The test of history -- 
Marian dogmas -- 
Salvation and the sacramental system -- 
The Eucharist -- 
Faith and justification -- 
Truth: The defining issue Appendices: -- 
The fathers on the meaning of tradition and its relationship to scripture -- 
Vatican I and Vatican II on papal infallibility -- 
The Bull Unam Sanctam by Boniface VIII -- 
Vatican I and Vatican II on papal primacy -- 
Writings of the fathers on the meaning of the rock and keys of Matthew -- 
Letter of Gregory the Great to John of Constantinople objecting to his adoption of the title Universal Bishop -- 
The official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church on the person of Mary -- 
The fathers on the real presence and the Eucharist -- 
The fathers on the Eucharistic sacrifice as not being propitiatory in nature but a memorial of thanksgiving and praise -- 
Thomas Aquinas on the nature of faith -- 
Martin Luther and John Calvin on the relationship between justification and good works -- 
Comments of the fathers on the nature of justification -- 
The teaching of the Council of Trent on justification. | 
				  
 
					The Church of Rome at the bar of history [texte imprimé] /  Webster, William, Auteur . -  Edinburgh : Banner of Truth Trust, c1995 . - x, 244 p. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. Langues : Anglais ( eng) 
					| Catégories :  | 
					Catholic church -- Controversial literature Catholic Church -- History
  | 
				 
					| Index. décimale :  | 
					BX 1765  | 
				 
					| Résumé :  | 
					 	 
Focusing on major issues and in a non-polemical way, William Webster raises questions about doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church that current Catholics claim as part of a changeless creed, but which were not held by predecessors. | 
				 
					| Note de contenu :  | 
					 	The authority of scripture -- 
Scripture and tradition -- 
Tradition and Roman Catholicism -- 
The papacy and the "rock" of Matthew 16 -- 
Papal authority and infallibility: The test of history -- 
Marian dogmas -- 
Salvation and the sacramental system -- 
The Eucharist -- 
Faith and justification -- 
Truth: The defining issue Appendices: -- 
The fathers on the meaning of tradition and its relationship to scripture -- 
Vatican I and Vatican II on papal infallibility -- 
The Bull Unam Sanctam by Boniface VIII -- 
Vatican I and Vatican II on papal primacy -- 
Writings of the fathers on the meaning of the rock and keys of Matthew -- 
Letter of Gregory the Great to John of Constantinople objecting to his adoption of the title Universal Bishop -- 
The official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church on the person of Mary -- 
The fathers on the real presence and the Eucharist -- 
The fathers on the Eucharistic sacrifice as not being propitiatory in nature but a memorial of thanksgiving and praise -- 
Thomas Aquinas on the nature of faith -- 
Martin Luther and John Calvin on the relationship between justification and good works -- 
Comments of the fathers on the nature of justification -- 
The teaching of the Council of Trent on justification. | 
				 
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