Thanks Christine for the post
I understand your point on Ray trying to make it a personal journey and I could see elemets of that. The trouble I have with it is it’s not just a book about a personal journey to protestant thinking. I believe that it is presented and marketed (comments from the lectern in a syd ang church) as an objective comparison of the two faiths which it is not.
Christine Semple - 30 January 2008 01:36 PM
Thus, the objection I have to sub-heading the book ‘Understanding Protestant objections to Roman Catholic beliefs’ is that this inhibits his second aim.
The word ‘objection’ immediately strikes me as defensive.
Ok fair enough but you get my point right? Perhaps ‘A former Catholic’s journey into the protestant faith’.
As for me I never feel personally attacked by protestants questioning me and my catholic faith, in fact I quite often know more about their own church’s doctrine than they do.
Probably my biggest objection to the book is, I see it only breeding more EP’s that are not only ignorant to the RC faith but thinking they know all about the RC faith. When you only tell part of the story you distort the truth, and start bordering on propaganda. For example when a EP uses a bible verse to make a point in comparison to RC doctrine without giving the RC explination of the verse, you make out that the RC have no answer to it. Thats just making people more ignorant.
Like I’ve been trying to point out I wouldn’t even be posting this unless the book was under the diguise of being an objective comparison.
I don’t want my friend whom lent me the book to read it and think she’s got the whole story. Her situtation is similar coming from a nominal RC family and now EP. But she would have never known the fullness of the Catholic faith and I think this book is very miss-leading for her.
I’m a little concerned too that after reading Ray’s book, any other teaching given by him to future leaders of the Anglican church, will result in them being misinformed on the RC faith.
http://your.sydneyanglicans.net/sydneystories/kylc_2008_story/
From reading the book it appears as though Ray is not even close to an authority on Catholic doctrine.
This is not me on an anti-EP rant. Peter Jensen gave a talk on ‘Why I’m not a Catholic’ and I though it was pretty fair in the way he presented it. Obviously it had an EP spin on it but it was never implied to be any different. He gave logical conclusions and pointed out the assumptions made to reach those conclusions. Of corse I didn’t agree with everything but I thought it was fair in the context.
Anyway let my know if you want the notes. You can decided for yourself wether the book is fair or not.
Cheers
Steve