Received into the Catholic Church in 1991; conversion story in Surprised by Truth (1994). Articles: The Catholic Answer, This Rock, Envoy, & others. Many radio appearances incl. Catholic Answers Live & Faith & Family Live. My website / blog, Biblical Evidence for Catholicism, has been online since February 1997, & contains more than 2500 papers (including 50+ separate web pages & 625+ dialogues). Sophia Institute Press has published five of my 30 books: A Biblical Defense of Catholicism (2003), The Catholic Verses (2004), The One-Minute Apologist (2007), Bible Proofs for Catholic Truths (2009), & The Quotable Newman (editor: 2012). I'm co-author (with Dr. Paul Thigpen) of The New Catholic Answer Bible (Our Sunday Visitor: 2005), & editor for The Wisdom of Mr. Chesterton: The Very Best Quotes, Quips, and Cracks from the Pen of G. K. Chesterton (Saint Benedict Press / TAN Books: 2009) & author of 100 Biblical Arguments Against Sola Scriptura (Catholic Answers, 2012). Happily married to Judy since October 1984 (3 sons & a daughter).
To the best of my knowledge, all of my theological writing is "orthodox" and not contrary to the official dogmatic and magisterial teaching of the Catholic Church. In the event of any (unintentional) doctrinal or moral error on my part having been undeniably demonstrated to be contrary to the Sacred Tradition of the Catholic Church, I will gladly and wholeheartedly submit to the authority and wisdom of the Church (Matthew 28:18-20; 1 Timothy 3:15).
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Discussion Policy, Socratic Philosophy, and Rah-Rahs
Most people I've had discussions with on this blog have been and continue to be very kindly . . . even though we have dissenting views. I appreciate it from everyone and continue to thank Dave for hosting this and welcoming us Protestants. . . . We often have extremely differing views, but I've rarely been treated harshly. I thoroughly enjoy coming here and discussing stuff with y'all.
--- "Grubb" (evangelical Protestant regular on this blog), 12-11-06 and 2-13-07
I keep coming back here, because conversation at other Catholic-Protestant discussion blogs tends to get venomously anti-Catholic [with] ad hominem attacks on anyone who doesn't agree with the blogmaster and his pool of apparatchiks, whether the dissenter is Catholic OR Protestant. Cor ad cor loquitur is something of an internet anomaly: we engage in virtually ANY discussion without being censored and yet still manage for it not to get profane, something I rarely (if ever) see anywhere else on the net.
---"Jon" (Catholic)
I find your site very refreshing and very informative . . . It's nice to find people who realize that being ecumenical doesn't mean ignoring important differences in doctrine, but rather means celebrating all that we have in common, while holding fast to all dogma. Your defenses of Catholicism are very well-written and very thought-provoking.
--- Baptist seminary student
Dave Armstrong writes me really nice letters when I ask questions. As someone ridiculed by the arsonists [Phil Johnson's blog], I have to have a liking for the guy. Really, his notes to me are always first class and very respectful and helpful. . . . Dave Armstrong has continued to answer my questions in respectful and helpful ways. I thank the Lord for him.
--- The late Michael Spencer (evangelical Protestant), aka "The Internet Monk", on the Boar's Head Tavern site, 27 and 29 September 2007
Dave . . . rises to any challenges against the Catholic faith coming his way. He's exhaustive, punctilious and for most of his adversaries, quite aggravating. He's the Catholic that no one can seem to shut up, and this grates on the nerves of anti-Catholic controversialists, whether of the scholarly kind, or of demagogues, bigots, and sophists. Dave will perform a real analysis of their postulates, atomize their arguments into individual thought components, and judge every single one individually on its merits, and also within their literary context. Anti-Catholics lose patience very quickly under this kind of scrutiny; many of them escape it by attacking Dave personally.
--- Pedro Vega (Catholic), 11 June 2005 on his blog, after we met [link]
Who is this Dave Armstrong? What is he really like? Well, he is affable, gentle, sweet, easily pleased, very appreciative, and affectionate . . . I was totally unprepared for the real guy. He's a teddy bear, cuddly and sweet. Doesn't interrupt, sits quietly and respectfully as his wife and/or another woman speaks at length. Doesn't dominate the conversation. Just pleasantly, cheerfully enjoys whatever is going on about him at the moment and lovingly affirms those in his presence. Most of the time he has a relaxed, sweet smile.
--- Becky Mayhew (Catholic), 9 May 2009, on the Coming Home Network Forum
Dave Armstrong is a former Protestant Catholic who is in fact blessedly free of the kind of "any enemy of Protestantism is a friend of mine" coalition-building we've been discussing . . . he's pro-Catholic (naturally) without being anti-Protestant (or anti-Orthodox, for that matter).
---"CPA": Lutheran professor of history [seehis site]: unsolicited remarks of 12 July 2005
Thanks again for the great work you're doing for Christ and His Church.
--- Dr. Scott Hahn (Catholic apologist)
You are one of the most thoughtful and careful apologists out there.
--- Dr. Edwin Tait (Anglican Church historian)
I am reading your stuff since I think it is the most thorough and perhaps the best defense of Catholicism out there.
I have had many run-ins with Dave via email and he has been nothing but respectful and kind to me. He has shown me great respect despite knowing full well that I disagree with him on the essential issues.
--- Sam Shamoun (Reformed apologist who specializes in outreach to Muslims)
I can testify to [Dave's] friendship with non-Catholic Christians personally; we built a good friendship when I was Anglican. He has always treated me with respect, never was he arrogant, triumphalistic or anything like that.
--- Bret Bellamy (Catholic)
I genuinely appreciate those few, like Dave . . . who are interested in the discussion in terms of both explaining their own views well and thoroughly and pushing people to do the same with their own. Based on my experience in this case, forming a dialogue successfully is like pulling teeth, no matter how sincere your motives. Of course, that just makes what Dave and others do (and the amount of effort it requires) look all the more impressive!
--- Jonathan Prejean (Catholic apologist)
I admire, as ever, your fantastic and penetrating work.
--- Patrick Madrid (Catholic apologist)
You are a very friendly adversary who really does try to do all things with gentleness and respect. For this I praise God. --- Nathan Rinne (Lutheran apologist [LC-MS] )
I like your style of writing. You get to the point and hit the high points right off the bat. You seem to understand that Catholics often have tiny children running around, thus, no time to muddle through something labor-intensive and ultra-heady. There's a reason some of us aren't in seminary. :) ---Cori Hyland (Catholic)
I think it's important you know that what you do affects real people and changes perspectives and lives. I think your work is ESSENTIAL. Your website and books have been invaluable for my own learning. Your works give me hope and certitude.
--- Chris Norfolk (Catholic convert)
All of your books are now incorporated into my Logos [Bible Software] program. You have a very impressive body of apologetics. Bravo!
--- Steve Ray (Catholic Apologist; personal letter of 17 May 2012)
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