How Not to Share Your Faith: The Seven Deadly Sins of Apologetics

by Mark Brumley

Other authorsCharles J. Chaput (Foreword), Avery Cardinal Dulles, S. J. (Introduction)
Paperback, 2002

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960

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239 BRU

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Available

Call number

239 BRU

Pages

124

Description

The renaissance of Catholic apologetics has done great good for the Church. Ordinary Catholics are learning how to defend and explain the Faith- and to share it enthusiastically with others more fluently and confidently than ever. As an experienced apologist and evangelist, Mark Brumley has seen firsthand what this renaissance has accomplished. But he has also witnessed its dangers and pitfalls; some of which are so serious that, left unchecked, they can undermine all our efforts. When we try to prove too much from reason alone, for example, or when we let prideful desire to win arguments overshadow our goal of communicating God's truth, we run the risk of becoming mediocre -even counter-productive -stewards and messengers of that truth. In The Seven Deadly Sins of Apologetics, Brumley examines the most common faults that defenders of the Faith must guard against, and shows you how to avoid and overcome them. Read this concise and lively book today and become a more effective apostle… (more)

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Catholic Answers (2002), 124 pages

ISBN

1888992301 / 9781888992304

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