"The Fundamental Ideas Of The Roman Catholic Church Explained And Discussed For Protestants And Catholics" (1899) offers a detailed exposition of Catholic doctrine, intended for both Protestant and Catholic audiences. Written by Frank Hugh Foster, and published in conjunction with the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication, the book aims to foster understanding and dialogue between different Christian denominations. It examines core tenets of Roman Catholicism, providing explanations and discussions on various theological concepts and practices. This historical text provides valuable insights into interdenominational relations at the turn of the 20th century, and remains relevant for those interested in comparative religion, Christian theology, and the historical interactions between Catholic and Protestant traditions.
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