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To: SamuraiScot
As the English scholar and convert John Henry (Cardinal) Newman put it, "To be deep in history is to cease to be a Protestant."

After all, would you expect him to say anything less after making his "conversion"?

But as a current seminary student, who has done a little informal research on early church history (a big and growing interest for me), I have not found (so far...hehe) what Cardinal Newman found.

27 posted on 06/24/2007 10:11:51 PM PDT by TheBattman (I've got TWO QUESTIONS for you....)
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To: TheBattman
After all, would you expect him to say anything less after making his "conversion"?

I agree that you would expect him to say such things after his conversion. But a little curiosity might be in order as to why he converted. He did so at great cost to his very successful career—it destroyed it, as he knew it would. And of course he lost most of his friends. He had to start his life over again, which he did with both fear and joy. What did he discover that was so compelling?

But as a current seminary student, who has done a little informal research on early church history

Godspeed in that, and may it lead to closer to Him, by the path He decides.

I do recommend you check out a few titles by Scott Hahn, a gifted orator who was once a firebrand anti-Catholic evangelical, although personally quite mild-mannered. I met him on a Catholic retreat, when he thinking about converting. He soon did.

40 posted on 06/25/2007 9:09:35 AM PDT by SamuraiScot
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