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Marcus Grodi

Autor de Journeys Home

19 Obras 355 Miembros 2 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Marcus Grodi, a native of Ohio, studied polymer science at Case Western Reserve University and worked as an engineer before receiving his Master of Divinity degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. After many years in ministry, he founded the Coming Home Network International. He hosts The mostrar más Journey Home television series on EWTN. mostrar menos

Incluye los nombres: Marcus C. Grodi, Marcus C. Grodi

Obras de Marcus Grodi

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Género
male

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"How Firm a Foundation" is an excellent effort from this first time novelist. It accomplishes a very important goal: it presents solid arguments for the Catholic faith targeted specifically at Protestant ministers who are struggling with the issue of authority (i.e., How is one to know that his interpretation of divine revelation is the correct one?). And it does this not in a perfunctory way (after all, the book has over 500 pages), but provides solid, in-depth expositions, explanations and answers to the questions and criticisms of the Catholic faith that Protestants often have.

All of this is done in an engaging way (it is quite well written –a real page turner) as we follow the life of a Protestant pastor through the joys and sorrows of ministry, family life, and searching for the truth. In this, both Catholics, and non-clergy Protestants gain some appreciation for what ministers have to deal with, both in their regular ministerial/family duties and in struggling with matters of doctrine. Thus, this book has something to offer any interested reader. And, for anyone who is interested in apologetics and conversion stories, approaches to defending the Faith and arguments for Protestantism and Catholicism are learned that one may never have heard before.

As for a weakness in the book, the only significant one has to do with the main character’s primary antagonist. This storyline allows for suspense to build and highlights virulent anti-Catholicism, but it all feels a bit too contrived and the book ends by resolving matters a little too neatly. I have not yet read the sequel just recently published ("Pillar and Bulwark"), but the book description indicates that the main character’s problems were not wrapped up as tidily as one is led to believe in the first book.

As a Protestant pastor convert to Catholicism who has a long-running ministry helping Protestant ministers on their journeys, author Marcus Grodi is in a unique position to provide the insights this book offers. He has done a great service in writing this volume. Here, a much more palatable and interesting presentation is offered for those not interested in standard apologetic texts or expositions of doctrine. Highly recommended for your reading and as a gift to someone you think might benefit from its approach and content.
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rgrebenc | otra reseña | Jan 10, 2012 |
This is one of the best books that I have read, other than non-fiction books, that explained why Catholics believe what we believe. I highly recommend it for those that learn easier from fiction than non-fiction. I am sure that some of the events in the book, probably came from Grodi's actual conversion experience, which made the book all the more interesting to me.
 
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ST.ANNPARISH | otra reseña | Jan 26, 2009 |

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Obras
19
Miembros
355
Popularidad
#67,468
Valoración
½ 4.3
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
26

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