by Mary Ann Collins (Author)
In today's ecumenical world, Evangelicals need to understand what Catholicism is and how easily it mixes with non-Christian religions. That's why "Is Catholicism Biblical?" was written. Some Evangelical pastors are promoting Catholic mysticism and contemplative prayer. But where do such things lead? At the end of the road, we find Catholic monks who say that they want to be good Buddhists; and Catholic priests who act like gurus, call Hindu temples a "sacrament," and say that non-Christians are their brothers and sisters in Christ. "Is Catholicism Biblical?" reveals what is hiding behind Rome's modern, ecumenical image. It presents complex subjects in a clear, straightforward manner that is easy to understand. It confronts troubling issues with compassion and objectivity. Come explore the world of Catholicism, where grace can be "merited" and Mary is said to have a "saving office." Then be like the Bereans and compare what you see with Scripture.
Author Biography
Mary Ann Collins entered the convent because she wanted to be close to God. She gradually realized that some Catholic doctrines are contrary to Scripture. She left the convent and became an Evangelical Christian, and she finally found the relationship with God that she had been seeking all along.