Mere Catholicism

Mere Catholicism by Fr. Ian Ker, published by Emmaus Road Publishing in 2006, is a first edition that spans 196 pages. This book explains the fundamental doctrines of Catholicism in easily accessible, non-technical language, making it suitable for a wide audience. It highlights how these doctrines naturally follow from the core beliefs shared among orthodox Christians, addressing the complexities that can mystify or repel both non-Catholics and Catholics alike.
Readers will find that Mere Catholicism presents a clear and engaging exploration of Catholic beliefs, aiming to demystify the faith and illustrate its significance within the broader context of Christianity. The book delves into topics such as Christian theology and evangelism, providing insights that make Catholicism relatable and understandable. This edition serves as a resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Catholic teachings and their place within the Christian tradition.
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Mere Catholicism explains in easily accessible, non-technical language the fundamental doctrines of Catholicism. It also shows how these doctrines follow naturally from the fundamental doctrines common to orthodox Christians (“mere Christianity”). Catholicism can mystify or even repel other Christians, while its complexities can confuse Catholics themselves. Ian Ker’s stimulating book makes Catholicism come alive as the fullness of Christianity.
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