Seven Lies about Catholic History: Infamous Myths about the Church's Past and How to Answer Them
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Narrado por:
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Kevin F. Spalding
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De:
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Diane Moczar
Sobre este áudio
The world hates the Church that Jesus founded, just as He said it would (John 15:18). It reviles her doctrines, mocks her moral teachings and invents lies about her history. In every age, but especially in our modern day, historians and political powers have distorted the facts about her past (or just made up novel falsehoods from scratch) to make the Church, and the civilization it fostered, seem corrupt, backward, or simply evil.
In Seven Lies about Catholic History, Diane Moczar (Islam at the Gates) tackles the most infamous and prevalent historical myths about the Church - popular legends that you encounter everywhere from textbooks to TV - and reveals the real truth about them.
- She explains how they got started and why they're still around, and best of all, she gives you the facts and the arguments you need to set the record straight about:
- The Inquisition: How it was not a bloodthirsty institution but a merciful (and necessary) one
- Galileo's "Trial": Why moderns invented a myth around it to make science appear incompatible with the Catholic faith (it's not)
- The Reformation: Why the 16th-century Church was not totally corrupt (as even some Catholics wrongly believe) and how the reformers made things worse for everybody
- and other lies that the world uses to attack and discredit the Faith.
This book provides the lessons that every Catholic needs in order to defend and explain - not just apologize for - the Church's rich and complex history.
©2010 Diane Moczar (P)2015 TAN Books