Dear John and Others: An Ancient Admonition for Modern Christians
Book Details
Author(s)Evan J. L. Cole
PublisherJ2TS Publishing
ISBN / ASINB010MPIQHQ
ISBN-13978B010MPIQH9
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
Many modern Christians claim that Jesus was using figurative language at the Last Supper and during the Bread of Life discourse.
This short booklet takes a look at how members of the New Testament Church understood Christ's words regarding His 'body and blood'. It then applies their understanding to contemporary misunderstandings in an effort to correct misconceptions held in common by a number of sincere Christians.
'Listen' in as Pastor and New York Times best selling author John MacArthur Jr. (and others who share his views) are taken to task for their false teaching concerning the true nature of Christ’s Body and Blood in the Eucharist.
Among those doing the admonishing are none other than Ignatius of Antioch (student of John the Apostle), Justin the Martyr (2nd century Christian apologist), Irenaeus (2nd century Church Father) and other early Christian theologians and doctors of the Church.
The information presented in this book may be of benefit to the millions of Catholics who have left the faith without ever having come to a fuller understanding of the origins of the Mass.
And for faithful Catholics, it may be helpful in explaining to non-Catholic Christians the Biblical and historical basis for the teaching of the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
This short booklet takes a look at how members of the New Testament Church understood Christ's words regarding His 'body and blood'. It then applies their understanding to contemporary misunderstandings in an effort to correct misconceptions held in common by a number of sincere Christians.
'Listen' in as Pastor and New York Times best selling author John MacArthur Jr. (and others who share his views) are taken to task for their false teaching concerning the true nature of Christ’s Body and Blood in the Eucharist.
Among those doing the admonishing are none other than Ignatius of Antioch (student of John the Apostle), Justin the Martyr (2nd century Christian apologist), Irenaeus (2nd century Church Father) and other early Christian theologians and doctors of the Church.
The information presented in this book may be of benefit to the millions of Catholics who have left the faith without ever having come to a fuller understanding of the origins of the Mass.
And for faithful Catholics, it may be helpful in explaining to non-Catholic Christians the Biblical and historical basis for the teaching of the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
