Choose a topic from Vol 2:

God

Proof of God's existence
God's nature
Supreme control over all things and the problem of suffering and evil

Man

Destiny of man
Death
Immortality of man's soul
Pre-existence denied
The human free will
Determinism absurd

Religion

Necessity of religion
Salvation of the soul
Voice of science
Religious racketeers
Divine revelation
Revealed mysteries
Existence of miracles

The Religion of the Bible

Gospels historical
Missing Books of the Bible
The Bible inspired
Biblical account of creation
New Testament problems
Supposed contradictions in Sacred Scripture

The Christian Faith

Source of Christian teaching
Jewish rejection of Christ
Christianity a new religion
Rational foundation for belief
Causes of unbelief

A Definite Christian Faith

Divisions amongst Christians
Schisms unjustified
Facing the problem
The wrong approach
Is one religion as good as another?
Obligation of inquiry
Charity and tolerance

The Protestant Reformation

Meaning of "Protestant"
Causes of the Reformation
Catholic reaction
Reformers mistaken
The idealization of Protestantism
The Catholic estimate

The Truth of Catholicism

Meaning of the word "Church"
Origin of the Church
The Catholic claim
The Roman hierarchy
The Pope
The Petrine text
St. Peter's supremacy
St. Peter in Rome
Temporal power
Infallibility
Unity of the Church
Holiness of the Church
Catholicity of the Church
Apostolicity of the Church
Indefectibility of the Church
Obligation to be a Catholic

The Church and the Bible

Catholic attitude towards the Bible
Is Bible reading forbidden to Catholics?
Protestant Bibles
The Catholic Douay Version
Principle of private interpretation
Need of Tradition
The teaching authority of the Catholic Church

The Dogmas of the Church

Revolt against dogma
Value of a Creed
The divine gift of Faith
Faith and reason
The "Dark Ages"
The claims of science
The Holy Trinity
Creation and evolution
Angels
Devils
Man
Reincarnation
Sin
Christ
Mary
Grace and salvation
The Sacraments
Baptism
Confession
Holy Eucharist
The Sacrifice of the Mass
Holy Communion
The Catholic Priesthood
Marriage and divorce
Extreme Unction
Judgment
Hell
Purgatory
Indulgences
Heaven
The resurrection of the body
The end of the world

The Church and Her Moral Teachings

Conscience
Truth
Charity
Scandal
Tolerance
Censorship
The Inquisition
Astrology
Other superstitions
Attendance at Mass
Sex education
Attitude to "Free Love"
Abortion
Suicide

The Church in Her Worship

Magnificent edifices
Lavish ritual
Women in Church
Catholics and "Mother's Day"
Liturgical Days
Burial rites
Candles and votive lamps
The rosary
Lourdes water
The Scapular

The Church and Social Welfare

Social influence of the Church
The education question
The Church and world distress
Catholic attitude towards Capitalism
The remedy for social ills
Communism condemned
The Fascist State
Morality of war
May individuals become soldiers?
The Church and peace
Capital punishment
Catholic Action

Comparative Study of Non-Catholic Denominations

Defections from the Catholic Church
Gnosticism
Manichaeism
Arianism
Nestorianism
Eutychianism
Coptic Church
Greek Orthodox Church
Anglican Episcopal Church
The "Free" or "Nonconformist" Churches
Presbyterianism
Methodism
Church of Christ
Baptists
Seventh Day Adventists
Plymouth Brethren
Catholic Apostolic Church or Irvingites
Salvation Army
Spiritualism
Christian Science
Christadelphians
British Israelism
Liberal Catholics
Witnesses of Jehovah
Buchmanism or the "Oxford Group Movement"
From Protestantism to Catholicism

To and From Rome

Conversion of Cardinal Newman
Why Gladstone refrained
The peculiar case of Lord Halifax
Gibbon the historian
Secession of Father Chiniquy
Father Tyrrell, the modernist
Bishop Garrett's departure
Judgment on lapsed Catholics
Protestant apathy towards conversion of Catholics
Principles for converts to Catholicism
God's will that all should become Catholics

INTRODUCTION TO SECOND VOLUME

The avalanche of letters pouring into my office from every nook and corner of the United States speak in high praise of the valuable and much needed book, Radio Replies, which has been the medium of bringing lapsed Catholics back to the Church and of enlightening those who still remain out of the Church or those who have become converts to Catholicism. Many Protestant Publishing Houses have written in for copies for distribution to Protestant Seminaries.

ITS VALUE FOR MIXED MARRIAGE CASES

The First Volume of Radio Replies has cleared away many misconceptions of Catholic claims, especially in so many cases of Mixed Marriages, where the non-Catholic party holds strong grievances against living up to the signed promises. Where religious animosity reigned in the home of the Catholic and non-Catholic parties, many have written in stating that the accidental picking up of a copy of Radio Replies lying around the house and the reading of but a few questions and answers changed the atmosphere of misunderstanding and prejudice towards things Catholic. Wherever religious discussions became nigh intolerable in some Mixed Marriage cases the silent use of the printed word brought about the desired conversion. Converts are made today more through what they read than through what they hear.

TEACHERS AND PROFESSORS

Teachers and Professors throughout the nation have found this volume of apologetics invaluable as a stimulus to religious study on the part of the high school or university student in the classroom where Radio Replies has been used to divert the student from the monotony of the usually dry Christian Doctrine textbook. In order to equip Seminarians with an understanding of the Protestant mind, many seminaries have adopted Radio Replies as an official textbook for apologetics. The reading interest of the student or the man in the street in many cases was so aroused that the book was read in one sitting because of the startling sharpness of the quizzes and the clear-cut logical brevity of the replies.

ITS POPULARITY ENCOURAGES PUBLISHING A SECOND AND THIRD VOLUME

The widespread use of the First Volume in hospitals, study clubs, novitiates, retreat houses, seminaries, high schools, academies, colleges and homes throughout the nation has encouraged us to give to the public a Second Volume which amplifies the first Volume by another thousand new and more instructive replies. In Street Preaching for the past three summers throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin I have found very few inquiries which are not contained in this handy text and source book. The material presented to me and not found in the First Volume been embodied in this Second Volume of Replies, which will soon be followed by a Third Volume. These Three Volumes of five thousand and more replies will serve as a ready encyclopedia for Catholic Apologetics.

IMITATING OUR ENEMIES

I have been campaigning in the spreading of literature in the parish churches through the Archdiocese of St. Paul, speaking at all the Sunday Masses wherever I go. Getting apologetic literature into the hands of our own Catholic people has reaped great spiritual benefits in bringing many back to the Sacraments and into the Church. This campaign has brought more results for good than I have observed in the years spent in Radio work, Street Preaching and in preaching missions to Catholics and non-Catholics. The printed word has been the weapon of those attacking Catholic claims and it is my conviction that the Apostolate of Spreading Literature in imitation of our enemies is very vital today more than ever in brushing aside the false notions about Catholicism and in stimulating Catholics to equip themselves with the proper literature to reply to the questions and charges proposed in the Office, the Shop, the Club, the Street and the Home.

NON-CATHOLIC TRIBUTES

Professors, rabbis, and ministers have personally discussed with me points brought forth in Radio Replies and they after careful perusal of the book confided to me before leaving their locality after a week of street preaching that Radio Replies was the strongest and clearest presentation of Catholic claims they ever studied. It is strange that in spite of open air campaigning in the cause of Catholicism no noteworthy intellectual charge or refutation of any statement in the First Volume has been made by anyone of its readers within or without the Church, and this observation shows that the Catholic Church the world over is suffering most from the great lack of intellectual opposition, and is facing the growing, gnawing cancer of Religious Indifference rather than Differences of Religion.

BEING BOUGHT OVER

Were Dr. Rumble and I offered funds beyond counting to go out and deny the content of these books, we would both be acting against our own consciences in a most dishonest way, did we accept. Only by indulging in a campaign of deliberate lies could we undertake to refute what we have written; and in conscience, therefore, we could take no step but defend the position upheld by these books.

GRATEFUL CONVERTS

Since many readers of Radio Replies who have not even heard Dr. Rumble or myself in the pulpit or on the public platform have come into the Church as a result of studying and debating this work in apologetics, it would be greatly appreciated if these converts would join the long list of those who are sending in a few words of acknowledgment to my office.

WE MEET AT LAST

For many months Dr. Rumble and myself have been corresponding from the extreme ends of the earth concerning the American publication of the First Volume. It is a deeply appreciated privilege to meet at last and to be associated in person with him in getting before the public this Second Volume, and the Third Volume which will be published in the nigh future to complete the series on apologetics.

REV. CHARLES MORTIMER CARTY

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