Belloc cited the many beliefs and theological principles which Islam shares with Catholicism. Where Islam decisively diverges from Catholicism (and Christianity in general) is the "denial of the Incarnation and all the sacramental life of the Church that followed from it." In The Great Heresies Belloc grouped the Protestant Reformation together with Islam as one of the major heresies threatening the "Church Universal."
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Belloc cited the many beliefs and theological principles which Islam shares with Catholicism. Where Islam decisively diverges from Catholicism (and Christianity in general) is the "denial of the Incarnation and all the sacramental life of the Church that followed from it." In The Great Heresies Belloc grouped the Protestant Reformation together with Islam as one of the major heresies threatening the "Church Universal."
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ANYONE WHO READS THIS BOOK WILL IMMEDIATELY REALISE THAT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IS DIVINELY INSPIRED AND INFALLIBLE ON MATTERS OF FAITH AND MORALS.
COLIN(ROMANIA)
StBrendanMission
Apr 10, 2009
Insightful view of heresies
Almost prophetic in regards to Islamic resurgence. Certainly open to criticism from Protestant sectors it nevertheless leaves no one wondering what he means. His treatment of Arianism is quite good but gets somewhat bogged down in redundancy of his point. Highly recommended for those interested in a well thought out essay on the five (or was it six) chief heresies in Christian history.