by RoderickStrange (Author)
What do Catholics believe? How do they see their relationship to Christ and the Church, and what is the Christian life of virtue? This book provides a concise and intelligent introduction to Catholicism, covering the whole range of Catholic teaching: Christ, Church, sacraments, virtues, Mary, and the Trinity. Roderick Strange discusses the role of the papacy, its origin and influence, and analyses the developments in the Church since the Second Vatican Council. Clear and readable, the book is intended for those who are conscious of knowing too little about their faith, those who feel the need for reassurance, and non-Catholics who are curious about the teachings of the Church. This book is intended for students of religious studies; practising Catholics; those with a general interest in religion.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 01 Nov 1986
ISBN 10: 0192830511
ISBN 13: 9780192830517
An excellent sumary of key teachings...in language suitable for contemporary college-age students. --Rev. John H. Lahey, University of Notre Dame
A very nice piece, with an intelligible and challenging perspective upon living in faith. --Ronald Burke, University of Nebraska at Omaha
The best introductory text that I have found: a clearly and elegantly written, balanced approach to controversial issues, sensitive to questions and concerns of today's students. Please keep this book in print for a long time. --Jon Nilson, Loyola University of Chicago