Back to Rome argues that Catholic unity and truth outshine fractured Protestant and dissenting paths, inviting readers to consider a decisive, historic heart of Christianity.
This edition presents a series of private letters that challenge the Anglican settlement and other non‑Catholic paths. It frames questions of church authority, confession, and the meaning of salvation through a Catholic lens, inviting readers to weigh tradition, history, and personal conscience.
- A clear historical critique of how religious divisions shaped modern Christianity
- Arguments for Catholic practice, especially the role of confession and priestly ministry
- Direct, argument‑driven discussion aimed at a thoughtful, lay audience
- Exploration of how faith, reason, and human nature interact in religious belief
Ideal for readers of religious history, Catholic apologetics, and serious debates about church authority and unity.