Analyzing Protestantism honestly — neither attacking nor capitulating. Three books for the Catholic who wants to understand, debate, and engage Protestant theology fairly.
- Protestantism: Critical Reflections of an Ecumenical Catholic — Dave Armstrong’s *Pensées*-style critique of Protestantism — 272 numbered “sayings” across ten chapters, plus five appendices (including five John Henry Newman essays). A loving but vigorous in-house critique from a brother in the Lord who was Protestant for the first 32 years of his life.
- Debating James White — Twelve written back-and-forth debates between Dave Armstrong and Reformed Baptist apologist James White, the leading anti-Catholic of his generation. Plus critiques of White’s published work. Armstrong’s premise: White’s debate reputation collapses when arguments are put on paper, footnoted, and answered at length.
- Twin Scourges — Dave Armstrong on the twin errors that scourge modern Christianity from opposite sides: anti-Catholicism (which denies Catholics are Christians at all) and theological liberalism (which deviates from historic Christian orthodoxy). Twelve chapters and six appendices — including Luther, Chesterton, Newman, and the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia on modernism.
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