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General Resources
Salvation and Justification
General Resources
Catholic FAQs #1
A handy guide to frequently asked questions concerning the faith.
-Catholic FAQs #2
Catholic Doctrinal Concordance
A good quick reference.
Scriptural Reference Guide
A good guide from Catholic Answers
Doctrinal Comparison
Compares the teaching of the Bible and the early Church Fathers with the teachings of the Catholic Church and with various Protestant denominations.
Catholic Biblical Apologetics: Apologetics Without Apology!
An excellent collection of resources on questions ranging from salvation to annulments.
Catholic Evangelism
A good site, with an emphasis on the biblical basis of Catholic belief.
Salvation and Justification
The Justification Debate
Transcript of a debate between Dr. Scott Hahn, founder of The St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, and Dr. Robert Knudson of Westminster Seminary. The original tape was distributed by Catholic Answers.
Biblical Overview on Justification
Good, short treatment by Dave Armstrong. See, too, by Armstrong:
- History of the Doctrine of Justification
Sola Gratia, Solo Christo: The Roman Catholic Doctrine of Justification
A look at the Catholic understanding of justification from the perspective of an evangelical protestant. By Richard A. White.
Justification in Catholic Teaching
By James Akin, a solid review. See also, by Akin:
- Justification By Christ Alone
- Not By Faith Alone
- Salvation, Past, Present and Future
The Council of Trent and Justification
A good summary of the Church's official response to Martin Luther. By Father William Most.
Saved in Scripture
By Father William Most. A short, thoughtful look at key Bible texts.
Questions Concerning "The Lost Soul of Scott Hahn"
Dr. Scott Hahn is frequently asked about a widely circulated essay, "The Lost Soul of Scott Hahn," written by a Calvinist, John Robbins, President of the Trinity Foundation. The essay is a slanderous and does nothing to advance true ecumenical understanding. For a good response, we recommend the following essay:
- "The Lost Mind of John Robbins"