Catholicism by george brantl (1962-05-03)

by George Brandtl, Editor

Hardcover

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Available

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B > Christianity

Description

The spirit of Catholicism derives its meaning and its unity from the Catholic affirmations on the nature of God, the reality of Christ, the union of Christ and his Church, and the vocation of man. From the organic relationship of these affirmations flows the entire structure of Catholic belief and practice.

Publication

Washington Square Press

User reviews

LibraryThing member nx74defiant
It did a good job of explaining the teachings of the Catholic church.
LibraryThing member JHemlock
From a theological standpoint this is a great series. But from the manmade perspective it is easy to see and understand how man made religion truly is. They are all the same, they all seek the same end goal and they all promise dark and terrifying results. But for the historian this series stands
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out for it's approach if not for its dated appeal.
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B > Christianity
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