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Where Is That In the Bible?

Where Is That In the Bible?
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When non-Catholics start quoting Bible verses to "prove" that Catholic teachings aren’t biblical, reach for this powerful Bible-based explanation and defense of the Catholic Faith! Where Is That in the Bible? shows you how to deflate standard objections to Catholicism — and how to use Scripture to bring people into (or back into) the Church. Veteran apologist and best-selling author Patrick Madrid gives you simple ways to:

• Show the true meaning of verses anti-Catholics twist to attack the Church

• Give Biblical answers to the most common questions that non-Catholics ask Catholics about the Church

• Explain exactly what the Bible teaches about the pope, priestly celibacy, the divinity of Christ, homosexuality, abortion, salvation, purgatory, the use of statues and icons, confession to a priest, baptism, and other issues often objected to by non-Catholics

• Interpret the Bible correctly, according to authentic Christian Tradition — and steer clear of common mistakes many people make when reading Scripture

• Share the riches of the Catholic Faith more effectively, especially with those who consider Catholicism to be "unbiblical."


Product Details
Author:Patrick Madrid
Paperback:175 pages
Publisher:Our Sunday Visitor
Publication Date:1999-09
Language:English
ISBN:0879736933
Product Width:4.25 inches
Product Height:7.0 inches
Package Length:6.8 inches
Package Width:4.2 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 24 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5
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5Precise, like a Silver Bullet!  Mar 30, 2010
Precision is how I would describe this little book. Each topic is carefully categorized and addressed. Loved it - ez reading too. Couldn't put it down.

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5Pricelss information  Apr 05, 2009
Being a Catholic, I am always looking for help in explaining questions asked regarding my faith. It has helped me and given me a tool with which to use in directing people to the Bible.




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1Where is that in the Bible  Oct 17, 2007
It's not too bad for a novus ordo book pretending to be Catholic. Rather limited but I find it useful sometimes in writing my sermons.

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4Good for quick reference  Jul 25, 2007
By no means is this a thorough treatment of the scriptural basis for Roman Catholic doctrine. But, neither was it intended to be so. It does provide a handy quick-reference for reminding you of key passages in this long-standing debate. Books such as this make me a little uneasy in that they may imply an acceptance of the Sola Scriptura (Bible alone) premise - conceding the entire debate to the dubious doctrines of one side in that debate. In no way should one make that mistake - Mr. Madrid is not attempting to accept the Sola Scriptura premise but is simply providing the evidence one might need to refute the claims that scripture militates against Roman Catholic doctrines. Some of those doctrines are not so clearly spelled out in scripture as are others and to those we are indepted to the entire teaching history (Tradition) of the church. At the same time, that sacred Tradition does not contradict sacred Scripture - indeed, no such dichotomy between the two exists.

Again, this is a handy quick reference for one who is already familiar with the topic and not a treatise on the doctrines as a whole. Good to keep handy but only a start to understanding the faith fully. This is a very useful book and good to have handy for frequent reference.



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4Very Good, interesting book  Jul 17, 2007
This is an interesting book. It is very useful to give one a better understanding of his faith. The book helps a person to be able to defend the crucial doctrines of the Catholic Church.

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