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The Devil in the Holy City. The Vatican Deception Trilogy, #1
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- Date de parution16/08/2025
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- ÉditeurRevelations Media
Résumé
For centuries, the Roman Catholic Church has claimed to represent the authority of Christ on earth. But what if the institution that claims to guard the gospel slowly replaced it with something else? Based on historical records, biblical texts, early church writings, and documented sources, The Devil in the Holy City investigates the rise of Vatican authority and compares Catholic doctrine with the message of the New Testament. Drawing from Scripture, conciliar records, and historical documentation, investigative author Brian Malek traces how a persecuted first-century movement gradually evolved into a centralized religious institution wielding global influence. Rather than attacking individual believers, this investigation focuses on institutional claims-how they formed, expanded, and shaped the theology millions accept today. Inside this investigation, you'll discover:.
The historical rise of papal authority and the development of the Vatican system. Where Catholic doctrine diverges from the teachings of the New Testament. How Roman political power influenced early Christian structure and theology. The origins of rituals, relics, and Marian elevation within church tradition. Why institutional religion can sometimes obscure the very gospel it claims to defend Who this book is for:.
Readers researching Catholic church history and doctrine. Christians comparing tradition with the New Testament. Former Catholics re-examining church authority and theology. Readers questioning the claims of the Vatican. Those exploring life beyond institutional religion. Anyone seeking to rediscover the gospel apart from church tradition Written by a former Catholic who once defended the Church he now investigates, The Devil in the Holy City invites readers to examine the historical record for themselves. This book does not ask readers to accept its conclusions blindly.
It asks them to examine the evidence, compare tradition with Scripture, and follow the truth wherever it leads. The Devil in the Holy City is not simply a critique of religion. It is an invitation to investigate the foundations of one of the most influential institutions in human history. Beyond historical investigation, the book ultimately points readers back to the message of the New Testament itself-offering insight for those who feel trapped within religious systems and long to rediscover the freedom of the gospel. Because truth does not fear examination.
The historical rise of papal authority and the development of the Vatican system. Where Catholic doctrine diverges from the teachings of the New Testament. How Roman political power influenced early Christian structure and theology. The origins of rituals, relics, and Marian elevation within church tradition. Why institutional religion can sometimes obscure the very gospel it claims to defend Who this book is for:.
Readers researching Catholic church history and doctrine. Christians comparing tradition with the New Testament. Former Catholics re-examining church authority and theology. Readers questioning the claims of the Vatican. Those exploring life beyond institutional religion. Anyone seeking to rediscover the gospel apart from church tradition Written by a former Catholic who once defended the Church he now investigates, The Devil in the Holy City invites readers to examine the historical record for themselves. This book does not ask readers to accept its conclusions blindly.
It asks them to examine the evidence, compare tradition with Scripture, and follow the truth wherever it leads. The Devil in the Holy City is not simply a critique of religion. It is an invitation to investigate the foundations of one of the most influential institutions in human history. Beyond historical investigation, the book ultimately points readers back to the message of the New Testament itself-offering insight for those who feel trapped within religious systems and long to rediscover the freedom of the gospel. Because truth does not fear examination.



