More than 2,000 Bible passages organized under 115 thematic headings — a reference book that lets readers consult, at a glance, every Scripture passage Catholics cite for any given doctrine. Dave Armstrong’s source book for apologists and inquirers, recently out of print from Sophia Institute Press and now back in circulation.
The premise: Catholic doctrine doesn’t depend on selective proof-texts; it arises from the whole Bible read in its organic interrelatedness. So instead of one-off arguments, Armstrong gives the systematic version — every passage that touches the Eucharist, every passage on the papacy, every passage on Mary, all gathered in one place. Use it as a reference at your desk. Use it as a sourcebook when you’re answering a hard question.
For Protestants who want to see what “biblical Catholicism” actually means in the text, and for Catholics who want the passages in front of them when they’re explaining or defending the faith.





