By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©1999 This four-part series examines some of the differences in belief regarding the doctrine of Justification, especially as it relates to the Catholic church. Key question…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©1999 This four-part series examines some of the differences in belief regarding the doctrine of Justification, especially as it relates to the Catholic church. Key terms…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©1999 This four-part series examines some of the differences in belief regarding the doctrine of Justification, especially as it relates to the Catholic church. Key terms…
By: Greg Durel; ©1999 Roman Catholics claim that Peter was the first Pope, and that he had primacy over the other apostles. Does the scriptural evidence back up those claims?…
By: James McCarthy; ©1999 Some defenders of the Roman Catholic Church argue that the Roman Catholic Magisterium is the rightful interpreter and authoritative teacher of Scripture, because the Church gave…
By: Dr. William Varner; ©1999 If Israel has been chosen to perform a special role in the Divine plan, what promises have been given to Israel that will enable that…
By: James McCarthy; ©1999 This article by Jim McCarthy shows how the authority structure of the Roman Catholic Church parallels that of first century Judaism. Does that mean that Jesus’…
By: Mike Gendron; ©1999 Is a “Catholic Christian” an oxymoron? Is it possible for a Catholic to adhere to the teachings of his church and at the same time believe…
By: Greg Durel; ©1999 The Mass is an important part of Roman Catholic worship. Greg Durel explains what the Mass involves, and how it compares to biblical teaching. The Mass:…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©1997 Recently there has been much interest in biblical archeology among Christians whose attention to archeology is primarily apologetic—i.e., how it confirms the…