Why do Protestants convert to Roman Catholicism? The final part of a 5 part series, republished for Reformation Day 2021.
Why Protestants Convert, Pt. IV: The Sociology of Conversion
Why do Protestants convert to Roman Catholicism? Part 4 of a 5 part series, republished for Reformation Day 2021.
Why Protestants Convert, Pt. III: The Theology of Conversion
Why do Protestants convert to Roman Catholicism? Part 3 of a 5 part series, republished for Reformation Day 2021.
Why Protestants Convert, Pt. I: Conversionitis
Why do Protestants convert to Roman Catholicism? Part 1 of a 5 part series, republished for Reformation Day 2021.
Why Protestants Convert, Pt. 5: A Way Forward
People have more than one reason (whether they know it or not) for changing their religious commitments. Conversion is usually a multilayered process. In this series, we have examined the (1) psychological, (2) theological, and (3) sociological dimensions of conversion.
How the Reformation Vanquished Death
For the Christian, the threat of death, in whatever form it comes, does not have the final word. Jesus said it this way: “Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit” (John 12:24).
Why Protestants Convert, Pt. 3: The Theology of Conversion
Why do Protestants convert to Rome? Chris Castaldo surveys three key theological concerns that motivate many converts.
Why Protestants Convert, Pt. 1: Conversionitis
Twenty-four years ago, at the opening of his classic work The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind, Mark Noll acidly remarked that “the scandal of the evangelical mind is that there is not much of an evangelical mind.” Since that time, there have been plenty of signs of hope and improvement.