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Dave Armstrong (born 1958)[1] is an American Catholic apologist, author, and blogger.
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His blog, which includes material from his previous website, contains more than 2500 articles defending Christianity. It is award-winning and has had over two million visitors. He has written over 18 books, including The Catholic Answer Bible.
Raised as a Methodist in Detroit, Michigan, Armstrong converted to non-denominational, Arminian evangelicalism in 1977, with strong affinities to the Jesus Movement and Messianic Judaism, and then to Catholicism in 1990, largely as a result of reading John Henry Cardinal Newman's Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine.[2][3] He was received into the Catholic Church in February 1991 by Father John Hardon, SJ. Armstrong's conversion story was one of eleven in Patrick Madrid's Surprised by Truth.
Armstrong began his website, "Biblical Evidence for Catholicism," in March 1997[4] and it was described in a magazine article in 2002 as "well-known among both Catholic and Protestant apologists, garnering an estimated 200,000 or more hits annually...a virtual Catholic Encyclopedia".[5] The site received the "Catholic Website of the Year" award from the Catholic apologetics periodical Envoy Magazine in 1998.[6]
Armstrong's website has achieved notice in the Protestant community; its C. S. Lewis links page has been cited as a further reference source in the evangelical periodical, Christianity Today.[7] Moreover, secular newspapers like the Los Angeles Times have cited the same Lewis web page.[8] In 2004, Christian History magazine lauded Armstrong's Malcolm Muggeridge links page as "...the best website from which to explore Muggeridge is hosted by Roman Catholic apologist Dave Armstrong."[9]
Armstrong's website was online for ten years (until March 2007), and his present blog (of the same name) first started operation in February 2004, eventually incorporating all of his previous website articles, and adding many additional ones (currently "more than 2500"). It has received over two million visitors since that time.[10]
In 2002, The Catholic Answer Bible[11] (later revised with a co-author as the New Catholic Answer Bible) was the first of Armstrong's books to be published by Our Sunday Visitor.[12] In 2003 Sophia Institute Press[13] published the first of its five Armstrong books, A Biblical Defense of Catholicism. He now has authored eighteen volumes.
Armstrong has appeared on nationally syndicated Catholic radio talk shows, including Catholic Connection with Teresa Tomeo[14] and two interviews on Catholic Answers Live.[15][16] He's also served as a staff member of The Coming Home Network as Forum Coordinator and Head Moderator of their Internet Discussion Forum, from 2007-2010.[17][18]
He has been married to his wife Judy since October 1984, and the couple has three sons and a daughter.[19] Armstrong holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (cum laude) from Wayne State University, Detroit, 1982.
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