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A Journey back to the Authentic Apostolic Church

A Journey back to the Authentic Apostolic Church

Exploring the Historical, Biblical and Doctrinal Roots- A Personal Perspective
Prabhath de Silva
Language: English - ISBN: 9786249774247 - 269 pages
Hardcover
€30.15
€30.15
Prabhath de Silva

Synopsis

“De Silva weighs the evidence of history, beginning with the Scriptures, moving through the Apostolic fathers to arrive at a judgment about the truth and vitality of the Catholic Church. As a pilgrim who has lived both sides of the debate, he cuts across all sectarian prejudice and carries the reader with him into a judgement that is both spiritually authentic and intellectually powerful." - Dr Gavin Ashenden LLB, BA, MTh, Ph.D. Former Anglican Canon Theologian, Chaplain to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II , Missionary Bishop of Church of England, Senior Lecturer at the University of Sussex, BBC presenter and journalist and author. “In this book, the author gives a spiritual autobiographical and dogmatic account of his journey from Catholicism to Protestantism in his youth and of his journey back to Catholicism after 36 years in Protestantism. He ably defends the distinctive Catholic dogmas often disputed by the Protestants . He relies upon Scriptures and writings of ante- Nicene Church Fathers to show that Catholic Faith has a historical and Biblical basis. This is an excellent book for Christians of any denomination"- Professor G. P. V. Somaratne BA(Ceylon), PhD (London).

About Prabhath de Silva

Prabhath de Silva is a lawyer and a former district judge. He is the author of the book " Leonard Woolf as a Judge in Ceylon (1908- 1911) and a number of articles published in the newspapers and journals. He lives in Sri Lanka with his wife and their daughter.

Product specifications

BindingHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateThursday, 20 February 2025
Edition2
ISBN9786249774247
Pagecount269
Interior colorBlack/white
Size155 x 235 mm
PublisherPrabhath de Silva
AuthorPrabhath de Silva
CategoryReligion and spirituality > Christianity