Thoughtful dialogues on faith, grace, and the path to salvation across Catholic and Nonconformist lines.
A dramatic dialogue-driven book that follows exchanges between a Protestant and Catholic interlocutors as they explore how conversion happens, the role of grace, and the meaning of assurance. Set in everyday settings, the conversations move from personal conversion stories to questions about sacraments, authority, and worship, revealing how different traditions understand faith and salvation.
- See how characters compare doctrines of justification, grace, and the gift of salvation.
- Learn how discussions frame practice, confession, and communal worship across traditions.
- Follow scenes that contrast personal assurance with doctrinal safeguards and liturgical ritual.
- Discover how historical church debates shape modern religious dialogue.
Ideal for readers of religious dialogue and historical debates about Catholic and Protestant paths to faith.