Publisher's Synopsis
"From Peter (at Jerusalem) To Satolli (at Washington)" presents a critical examination of the historical claims surrounding Peter's presence in Rome and the subsequent establishment of the papacy. J.A. McIntosh delves into the foundational narratives of the Catholic Church, questioning the unbroken succession from Peter to the popes. The book offers a concise overview of the lives of selected popes, challenging traditional interpretations of their roles and legacies. It invites readers to reconsider the historical evidence and the development of papal authority. This work is essential for anyone interested in the historical controversies surrounding the early Church and the evolution of Roman Catholic doctrine.
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