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Charles Dickson (Author), Graham (Author)
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0879737271 978-0879737276 September 1996
Lutheran pastor Dr. Charles Dickson takes a fresh look at the important questions surrounding the meaning of Mary in every Christian's life. Dr. Dickson brings all Christians to a greater understanding of this unique woman.

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  • Paperback: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor (September 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0879737271
  • ISBN-13: 978-0879737276
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,909,202 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Mother of God, July 17, 1999
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This review is from: A Protestant Pastor Looks at Mary (Paperback)
This book is SUPERB! I am a Roman Catholic, and this book by a Protestant is the BEST book about the Holy Virgin I have read to date. This book made me cry and it made my spirit laugh. After reading this book, few people will be able to deny Mary's role in the lives of ALL Christians, nor will they WANT to deny it. By reading this book, we learn how the Rosary is for ALL Christians and it is not the meaningless repetition of blasphemous prayers so many non Catholics imagine it to be. This book also helps construct a bridge between Christian groups. It attempts to establish some much needed common ground(With lots of success). Will Protestants and Catholics ever be able to agree about Mary? Well, this book sure will help that happen! I HIGHLY recomend this book to ALL Christians, regardless of denomination or lack of denomination.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting view of Mary from a Protestant Pastor, November 3, 2009
This review is from: A Protestant Pastor Looks at Mary (Paperback)
A delightful, ecumenical book of enlightenment as a Protestant pastor reflects on the role of Mary. If you truly love or know Jesus, you must automatically accept Mary's role in God's plan of redemption. Without her "yes", God plan for human redemption could not have been fulfilled to begin with. Simple logic, yet most Protestants would prefer to stick to mindless hatred and enmity.

If only Protestants are more open-minded to reason, rather than continuing in their centuries old bucket of common lies and slander! Most of them simply do not know what Catholics believe about Mary, and those that do refuse to believe out of senseless demonic spite.

This book sets very basic foundations of finding a common ground.
No hard reading here, for curious beginners at the subject.

Read or listen to former PCA pastor Scott Hahn if you want more detailed reasons to believe in Catholicism. In Catholicism, you can't pick and choose what you want to believe as all Catholic dogmas are closely related to one another. If you can accept the Incarnation, you must acknowledge Mary's role.

If you fear Mary, chances are, you belong to the evil one.
Read detailed accounts of exorcisms. If Mary were a nobody as Prots like to make it out to be, would Her Name be feared as much as the Name of Jesus, when invoked? Gen.3:15, Rev.12:1-17

There are only 2 prominent kinds of creatures in this world who fear Mary:

(1) Ignorant or stone cold hearted Protestants, AND
(2) All those who belong to the evil one.

Without the light of Christ, maybe the above 2 groups could be classified in the same category?

Reflecting on what the Catholic Church teaches about Mary requires grace, an open heart and open mind. If this pastor-author can at least ponder over the issue in this tiny booklet, then perhaps you can too.




Recommended reading:

Rome Sweet Home: Our Journey to Catholicism

Born Fundamentalist, Born Again Catholic

Surprised by Truth: 11 Converts Give the Biblical and Historical Reasons for Becoming Catholic

Surprised By Truth 2: 15 Men and Women Give the Biblical and Historical Reasons For Becoming Catholic. (v. 2)

Surprised by Truth 3: 10 More Converts Explain the Biblical and Historical Reason for Becoming Catholic (v. 3)

Crossing the Tiber: Evangelical Protestants Discover the Historical Church

Radio Replies: Volume One

Radio Replies: Volume 2

True Devotion to Mary

Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma
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11 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A Misleading Book With Good Intentions, December 4, 2000
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This book, from beginning to end, is somewhat misleading. Fortunately, for the novice student of Mariology, it is partially informative, and written in a very simple, understandable style. Unfortunately, the reader will find very quickly that Dickson's arguments are based more on his ecumenical desires to unite the Protestant and Catholic branches of Christianity than on historical fact. Indeed, even the title is a misnomer. The book should be called "A Lutheran Ecumenical Pastor-With Hopes of Making the Roman Catholic View of Mary More Palatable to Protestants-Looks At Mary".

Having read several books that discuss the role, history, and doctrines of the Virgin Mary within the different branches of Christianity, I can honestly say that this one was the most disappointing. Protestants most often disagree with Roman Catholic Mariology in the following areas: Mary's Assumption, her Immaculate Conception, and her intercessory powers. Unfortunately, Dickson's attempt to shed light on the Catholic reasons for holding such doctrine is weak. Regarding Mary's alleged Assumption, Dickson simply regurgitates age-old Catholic arguments that support this doctrine (p.84). He does nothing to improve these arguments, thus the educated Protestant-who already disagrees with the Catholic reasoning-will gain nothing from Dickson's attempt. Regarding Mary's alleged "Immaculate Conception", the author also fails to improve past Catholic reasoning (p.88). Accordingly, here too he does not construct any "bridge of understanding" over which Protestants with ecumenical desires can walk towards their Catholic brothers and sisters. Perhaps the most dismaying aspect of this book is the complete lack of endnotes and footnotes that verify the author's sources of information. The astute reader, consequently, cannot even check to see from which historical "facts" Dickson gets many of his arguments.

It is important for readers to remember that, among all Protestant denominations, Lutheranism is probably the most similar to Roman Catholicism in many doctrinal areas. Accordingly, if we survey the spectrum of Protestant theology, what is acceptable to a Lutheran, may not be acceptable to more mainstream, evangelical, and/or conservative Protestants. Thus, Dickson's book perhaps will only be able to create more sympathy for Roman Catholic Mariology among Lutherans who were already closer to Catholics on the theological spectrum to begin with. I do not recommend this book for readers unless they are already educated enough about Marian historical theology to recognize that Dickson does no more than merely repeat the age-old Roman Catholic arguments for their particular perspective on Mary.

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