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This book is a marvelous testimony of the search for the truth that the Roman Catholic Church entails. Scott and Kmberly Hahn writes their struggles in search of the truth as two theology students and presbyterians. The solar fide and sola scripture beliefs are two of the initial blocks to their movement towards the Catholic Church. The authors explain marvelously how the Bible doesn't support those two cornerstone beliefs of the Refirmation and actually supports the two doctrines of the Catholic Church regarding these two points in Reformation, which are respectively, salvation by grace (faith with loving works) and the complementarity between Holy Scriptures and Tradition. We are invited to follow the Hahns' doubts and prayers as they move from Protestantism towards Catholic truth.
Besides the sola fide and scripture, they also argument scripturally the reality of transubstantiation, the devotion to Virgin Mary, the communion of saints, and the reality of purgatory. Those arguments are soundly made and corroborate the beauty and truth of the Catholic doctrine.
Finally, they argument the importance for Catholic to know their faith, through the Catechism, and more importantly to attentive prayer and reading/memorizing of the Scriptures. Rome Sweet Home is a testimony of the strength of the truth and how through God's grace, it leads univocally to Catholic Church.
Short Review: A memoir of a couple's conversion from Presbyterian to Roman Catholic. This was recommended by a friend that has recently converted as well. It is a helpful memoir that speaks of the pain of rejection of by Protestant friends and family as well as demythologizing some of the areas that Protestants often misunderstand Catholic theology.
My longer review is on my blog (about 1000 words) at http://bookwi.se/rome-sweet-home-our-journey-to-catholicism-by-scott-and-kimberly-hahn/