Catholicism and Reason

Catholicism and Reason by Edward J. Hayes, published by C.R. Publications in 1996, is a comprehensive exploration of Catholic beliefs presented in an accessible manner. This 275-page book serves as a resource for those seeking to understand and articulate the tenets of the Catholic Faith. It addresses fundamental topics such as the existence of God, the historical reliability of the Gospels, and the dual nature of Christ, alongside discussions on the founding of the Catholic Church and its essential doctrines.
Readers will find a systematic presentation that prepares them to defend their faith knowledgeably. The book delves into various aspects of Catholicism, including infallibility, ecumenism, and the nature of sin, as well as concepts of grace, virtues, and the afterlife. Additionally, it examines the role of the Blessed Virgin Mary within the context of Catholic worship and liturgy. This edition is written in English and is designed to engage those interested in religion and Christianity, particularly within the framework of Catholic practices.
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The most readable apologetics book on the market today, Catholicism and Reason offers a systematic presentation of Catholic beliefs that will prepare the reader to be a knowledgeable and articulate defender of the Catholic Faith. The book focuses on such topics as the existence of God, the historical reliability of the Gospels, the humanity and divinity of Christ, proofs for the resurrection, the founding of the Catholic Church on Peter, and the signs or marks that point to the Church of Jesus Christ today. Also discussed are infallibility, ecumenism, the Blessed Trinity, original and actual sin, grace and the virtues, heaven, hell, and purgatory, and the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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