Discover a historical and theological argument for the Catholic Church’s infallible teaching, tracing claims through history and key debates.
This book presents a clear, combative case for the idea that the Church was endowed with infallible teaching from the start. It surveys historical claims about infallibility, examines famous disputed moments, and explains why its author believes the Church has remained trustworthy in doctrine, worship, and governance from Pentecost to the present.
- Learn how infallibility is defined and applied within the Church.
- See how proponents view the relationship between Scripture and the Church’s teaching authority.
- Consider historical episodes often debated by critics and how they are interpreted here.
- Understand the author’s view of the Church as a perpetual, universal teacher.
Ideal for readers of Catholic theology and students seeking a detailed argument about Church authority and revelation.