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PROTESTANTISM

I. Chesterton on Protestantism

G.K. Chesterton wrote a number of papers in defence of the Catholic faith in answer to Protestant polemicists.  Here is an extract from one of them. more

II. The Pinching of Protestantism

Protestantism pretends to be the reasonable version of Christianity.  It is no such thing.  It is a heresy, the obstinate denial of a truth established by God.  It has worked, it continues to work, great harm in the world.  more

III. Luther's Revolt -- The Person and the Individual

Jacques Maritain sketches Luther's character and that of his revolt against God.  He points up one of the chief effects of his conduct, the exalting of the individual at the expense of the person.  more

IV. Luther's Revolt -- The Perception of Reality

What is it that divides Catholic and Protestant?  It is, as Jacques Maritain makes clear, their respective perceptions of reality. more