Quite Contrary: A Biblical Reconsideration of the Apparitions of Mary

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Theology, Christianity
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Author: Timothy F. Kauffman ISBN: 9780963714152
Publisher: Timothy F. Kauffman Publication: December 24, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Timothy F. Kauffman
ISBN: 9780963714152
Publisher: Timothy F. Kauffman
Publication: December 24, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"One day through the Rosary and the Scapular I will save the world." Such was the promise delivered to St. Dominic by the vision of Mary in 1206 A.D., and thus began the popular use of the Rosary and the Scapular. In the words of some, "the Rosary and the Scapular are inseparable," and both are still in widespread use today. In 1830, the apparition completed its array of religious articles by adding the use of the Miraculous Medal to its other forms of devotion, and the Catholic Church has not only approved of their use but has steadfastly encouraged it.

These three articles all seem to have come from Mary, and the simple but fervent devotion they inspire has certainly withstood the test of time. Now it is time to see if they can withstand a test by fire.

In this book, Timothy F. Kauffman details his former devotion to the apparitions of Mary and explains why he abandoned the use of these Marian articles. By considering the teachings and rituals of the many apparitions in the world, Kauffman explores—and ultimately rejects—their claims in light of the Bible.

This book is the story of a man who was lost in Marian devotion and then set free by the power of God's Word.

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"One day through the Rosary and the Scapular I will save the world." Such was the promise delivered to St. Dominic by the vision of Mary in 1206 A.D., and thus began the popular use of the Rosary and the Scapular. In the words of some, "the Rosary and the Scapular are inseparable," and both are still in widespread use today. In 1830, the apparition completed its array of religious articles by adding the use of the Miraculous Medal to its other forms of devotion, and the Catholic Church has not only approved of their use but has steadfastly encouraged it.

These three articles all seem to have come from Mary, and the simple but fervent devotion they inspire has certainly withstood the test of time. Now it is time to see if they can withstand a test by fire.

In this book, Timothy F. Kauffman details his former devotion to the apparitions of Mary and explains why he abandoned the use of these Marian articles. By considering the teachings and rituals of the many apparitions in the world, Kauffman explores—and ultimately rejects—their claims in light of the Bible.

This book is the story of a man who was lost in Marian devotion and then set free by the power of God's Word.

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