New to Dave? Start here. Five hand-picked volumes covering the breadth of his catalog.
- Biblical Catholic Apologetics: A Collection of Essays — Twenty-three of Dave Armstrong’s strongest Catholic apologetics essays, drawn from his blog work between 2000 and 2013. Organized under seven headings covering Catholic apologetics method, Bible and Tradition, justification, sacramentalism, purgatory, the communion of saints, and Mary.
- Pillars of Sola Scriptura — Dave Armstrong takes on the two most respected classical defenders of sola Scriptura — William Whitaker (1548–1595) and William Goode (1801–1868) — chapter by chapter, plus modern champions. A book-length case that the biblical defense of “Scripture Alone” fails on its own terms.
- The Catholic Mary — Dave Armstrong’s case that the “Catholic” Mary and the “biblical” Mary are one and the same. Twenty-one chapters defending every Marian doctrine Protestants single out — the Immaculate Conception, the Assumption, perpetual virginity, the Rosary, Mary as Mediatrix, and the “flowery” devotional traditions like Louis de Montfort and Liguori.
- Catholic Church Fathers: Patristic and Scholarly Proofs — “The historical case for Catholicism becomes stronger as the accumulation of patristic evidence piles up.” Dave Armstrong’s 284-page patristic case across seven doctrines — Bible and Tradition, justification, the Eucharist, Purgatory, the saints, Mary, and the papacy — with the Protestant scholarly works that corroborate every reading.
- Development of Catholic Doctrine — Dave Armstrong’s accessible introduction to doctrinal development — the Catholic answer to the Protestant challenge that doctrines unknown to the early Church can’t be apostolic. Eight chapters anchored in John Henry Newman’s classic theory, with the “progressive revelation” in Scripture itself as the starting case.
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