Part I. Historical Background
1. When all Christians were one
2. How the roman catholic church interprets the protestant reformation
3. The roman catholic church in America
Part II. The roman catholic church and how it functions
4. Absolute authority and power of the pope
5. Ten commandments and six precepts of the church
6. Special ministry of the seven sacraments
7. Functions of the catholic priest
8. Place of the laity in the roman catholic church
Part III. The beliefs of roman Catholics
9. What roman Catholics are required to believe
10. What roman Catholics believe about the Bible
11. Veneration of the virgin Mary
12. Marriage, divorce, the family, and birth control
14. Heaven, hell, purgatory, and indulgences
Part IV. Practices of roman Catholics
15. Good works of charity
16. Why the confessional is so essential to roman Catholics
17. Devotional life of roman Catholics
18. World missions and social justice
Part V. Areas of conflict
19. Education and the public school
20. Roman Catholics and democracy
21. The Vatican and its world power
22. Church union-from the roman catholic point of view
23. Summary: how protestants differ from roman Catholics.