THE ROAD TO ROME
ANOTHER JESUS?
The Eucharistic Christ and the New Evangelization
BY ROGER OAKLAND
CHRISTIANS think that the Christian tradition of
communion is the same as the Catholic tradition of
the Eucharist. But this is not so. The Eucharist (i.e.,
Transubstantiation) is a Catholic term for communion
when the bread and the wine actually become the very
body and blood of Jesus Christ, thus when taken the
partaker supposedly experiences the presence of God.
These transformed elements are placed in what is called a monstrance and can then
be worshiped as if worshiping God Himself. The implications are tied in with salva-
tion. With the Eucharist, salvation becomes sacramental (participation in a ritual) as
opposed to justification by faith in Christ alone. While this mystical experience called
the Eucharist cannot be upheld through Scripture, there appears to be an increase
of interest by evangelical Christians towards this practice. [AJ] 192 pages | $12.95
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QUEEN OF ALL
BY ROGER OAKLAND
QUEEN of Rome, Queen of Islam, Queen of All:
The Marian apparitions’ plan to unite all religions
under the Roman Catholic Church. According to
the Book of Revelation, a woman will reign over the
kings of the earth in the final days. The apostle John
marveled with great amazement when he saw the
woman who says in her heart, “I sit a queen” (Rev-
elation 18:7). We are even told that she will sit over
the nations (Revelation 17:15). The prophet Isaiah
also foresaw a woman who is called “The Lady of
Kingdoms” (Isaiah 47:5). Ironically, Isaiah predicts
that her true identity would remain concealed until the very end. Who is this
Queen and Lady? How could she possibly encompass nations and kingdoms?
What will be her fate and the fate of those who follow her? Queen of All pres-
ents the answers found in the Scriptures to these and other questions. [QA]
154 pages | $11.00 | The Berean Call
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