Linus or Peter?
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Linus or Peter? by Chrysostomos Robert Geis, published in 2009 by the University Press of America. This compelling 150-page paperback delves into the complexities of papal infallibility as proclaimed by Vatican I, presenting a critical analysis that suggests this declaration is a man-made construct. Geis expertly examines how the Roman rite's assertion of a Divinely ordained Vicariate of authoritative pronouncements may hinder the pursuit of Christian unity. Ideal for scholars and those interested in theological discussions, this book invites readers to reflect on the implications of these doctrines within the broader context of faith and community. Engage with Geis's arguments and explore the intersections of tradition and modern understanding in this essential read.