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Twin Scourges

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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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Two errors. Opposite directions. Same diagnosis. Twin Scourges takes on the anti-Catholicism that denies Catholics are Christians at all, and the theological liberalism that quietly dissolves historic Christian orthodoxy from inside the churches — and shows why both stem from the same failures of logic, honesty, and faith.

Twelve chapters cover the territory: general observations on anti-Catholicism, Martin Luther’s role, whether all opposition to Catholicism qualifies as “anti-Catholic,” the gospel and faith and works, the “double standard” question, a psychology of anti-Catholicism, anti-Sacramentalism, heterodox Catholics and liberal Protestants, nominal and sinful Catholics, and the practical fallout from the modernist crisis. Six appendices anchor the case in primary sources — Luther’s anti-Catholic statements, G. K. Chesterton on anti-Catholicism, Newman on both anti-Catholicism and theological liberalism, the term “anti-Catholic” in non-Catholic scholarly use, and the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia on modernism.

For Catholics tired of being told their faith isn’t Christian — and for any Christian watching the same churches that mock Rome slide quietly into liberalism themselves.

Inside this book

  • Why anti-Catholicism is a real category — not just “disagreement” — and where the double-standard objection breaks down
  • Martin Luther’s own anti-Catholic statements, documented and weighed
  • The psychology of anti-Catholicism: what’s actually driving it
  • Heterodox Catholics and liberal Protestants as mirror cases of the same modernist drift
  • Newman, Chesterton, and the 1913 *Catholic Encyclopedia* on modernism — primary sources gathered in six appendices
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