Luther Examined and Reexamined Luther Examined and Reexamined

Luther Examined and Reexamined

Publisher Description

The book is Luther Examined and Reexamined A Review of Catholic Criticism and a Plea for Revaluation. One may deplore the pathetic courage which periodically heartens Catholic writers for the task of writing against Luther, but one can understand the necessity for such efforts, and, accordingly, feel a real pity for those who make them. Attacks on Luther are demanded for Catholics by the law of self-preservation. A recent Catholic writer correctly says: There is no doubt that the religious problem to-day is still the Luther problem. Almost every statement of those religious doctrines which are opposed to Catholic moral teaching find their authorization in the theology of Martin Luther. Rome has never acknowledged her errors nor admitted her moral defeat. The lessons of past history are wasted upon her. Rome is determined to assert to the end that she was not, and cannot be, vanquished. In the age of the Reformation, she admits, she suffered some losses, but she claims that she is fast retrieving these, while Protestantism is decadent and decaying. No opposition to her can hope to succeed. This book is frankly polemical. It had to be, or there would have been no need of writing it. It seeks to meet both the assertions and the spirit of Luther's Catholic critics. A review ought to be a mirror, and mirrors must reflect.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
1944
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
367
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
250
KB

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