About the Author

Taylor was an Episcopal priest in Fort Worth, Texas before being received into the Catholic Church by Bishop Kevin Vann of Fort Worth.
Taylor was also formerly the Assistant Director of the Catholic Information Center in Washington, D.C., located three blocks north of the White House, where he lectured regularly. He was served under Archbishop John J. Myers and Msgr. William Stetson for the Pastoral Provision of John Paul II, the canonical structure by which Anglican clergy are received into the Catholic Church and then go on to pursue Holy Orders in the Catholic Church.
He is a graduate of Westminster Theological Seminary (M.A.R. Theology), Nashotah Theological House (Certificate in Anglican Studies), and University of Dallas (M.A. Philosophy). He is currently a Ph.D. student in Philosophy at the University of Dallas where he studies the Natural Law theory of Saint Thomas Aquinas (Summa Theologiae Ia Iaa qq. 94-108). Taylor and his wife live in Dallas, Texas with their five children. He is the author of The Catholic Perspective on Paul (forthcoming).
Visit his personal site at: www.taylormarshall.com
Taylor is also the Editor of Christian and American at: www.christianandamerican.com.
I think your book on Paul is excellent. However I disagre on your comments on Anglicanism. It was thoroghly Protestant at the Elizabethan settlement. Even the high Church tradition of the seventeenth century was resolutely Protestant..no prayers for the dead or the Saints. Anglo-Catholcism was a ninteenth century outgrowth and deviation.
there is no such religion ……Catholic Christian…….the True roman Catholic faith is the only religion formed by Our lord Jesus Christ…all other so called religions are man made and contrived…Outside the One True Catholic Church..not the vatican II mess…there is no salvation