War Against the Papacy

War Against the Papacy
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Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 9781312893566
ISBN-13 : 1312893567
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Book Synopsis War Against the Papacy by : James Larson

Download or read book War Against the Papacy written by James Larson and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2015-02-22 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ""It was to St. Peter that our Lord entrusted the Keys of the Kingdom and vowed that his faith would never fail. For centuries the Petrine office has been the bulwark of truth against heresies and ideologies which threaten the integrity of the Church's faith. In War Against the Papacy, James Larson explains why the apparent auto-demolition of the papacy under the post-conciliar popes has not changed this fundamental reality - and why attacks against the papacy, even in the name of tradition, betray a lack of trust in Christ's promise to St. Peter. James Larson is a Catholic author whose notable contributions include articles in the magazine Christian Order as well as the voluminous website War Against Being (www.waragainstbeing). He well-researched essays advocate a return to God using the golden wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas as our lodestar. War Against the Papacy is his first print book.


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