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Dave Armstrong (] - ) is a Catholic apologist, blogger, and author. He converted to Roman Catholicism from evangelical Protestantism in ]. Dave Armstrong (] - ) is a Catholic apologist, blogger, and author. He converted to Roman Catholicism from evangelical Protestantism in ].

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Dave Armstrong (1958 - ) is a Catholic apologist, blogger, and author. He converted to Roman Catholicism from evangelical Protestantism in 1991.

Biography

Born on July 30, 1958 in Detroit, Michigan. Raised as Methodist, Armstrong converted to non-denominational evangelicalism in 1977, and then to Catholicism. He was received into the Catholic Church on February 8, 1991 by Father John Hardon, SJ. Married to Judy Kozora on October 6, 1984 with four children: three boys and a girl.

Education

Dave Armstrong holds the Bachelor of Arts, Sociology (cum laude) from Wayne State University, Detroit, 1982.

Books

Confessions of a 1980s' Jesus Freak, 241-252 in Surprised by Truth, edited by Patrick Madrid, San Diego: Basilica Press, September 1994.

The Imitation of Mary, (written in 1997), chapter 5 in The Catholic Answer Book of Mary, edited by Fr. Peter M.J. Stravinskas, Huntington, Indiana: Our Sunday Visitor, March 2000, 31-35.

A Biblical Defense of Catholicism (Sophia Institute Press, 1996/2003, 297p)

The Catholic Verses: 95 Bible Passages That Confound Protestants (Sophia Institute Press, 2004, 235p)

The New Catholic Answer Bible (co-author, Dr. Paul Thigpen, 2005, 1394 pages with additional apologetics inserts; NAB version; revised 2011 with revised NAB)

The One-Minute Apologist: Essential Catholic Replies to Over Sixty Common Protestant Claims (Sophia Institute Press, 2007, 143p)

The Wisdom of Mr. Chesterton: The Very Best Quotes, Quips & Cracks from the Pen of G. K. Chesterton (Saint Benedict Press / TAN Books, 2009, 265 p)

Bible Proofs for Catholic Truths: A Source Book for Apologists and Inquirers (Sophia Institute Press, 2009, 445 pages)

The Quotable Newman: A Definitive Guide to His Central Thoughts and Ideas

100 Biblical Arguments Against Sola Scriptura

External Links

http://socrates58.blogspot.com/

http://www.amazon.com/Dave-Armstrong/e/B001JOY5UM

http://www.ourcatholicfaith.org/reasons.html

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