Fr. Ian Ker
Fr. Ian Ker teaches theology at Oxford University and is also a parish priest. He is the leading authority on the thought and writings of John Henry Newman, on whom he has published many books, including the definitive biography. Fr. Ker is also the author of The Catholic Revival in English Literature, 1845-1961 and Mere Catholicism.
Fr. Ker’s brilliant, highly readable book . . . is indispensable, not only for those who are approaching Christianity and need guidance but also for Catholics who take their own faith for granted but could not coherently explain their beliefs to unbelieving friends. No other concise survey of the Catholic faith approaches it for clarity, for completeness, or for intellectual range.
William Oddie
Former Editor of the (London) Catholic Herald
Starting with a persuasive demonstration of reasonableness of belief in God, Fr. Ker patiently leads his reader through a clear statement of the Catholic faith. His response to objections is fair and gentle. I have not seen a volume more suitable for an atheist or agnostic—not to say a non-Catholic—than Mere Catholicism.
Fr. Ray Ryland
Catholic Answers Contributor and Author
This book is surely destined to become a Catholic classic.
Walter Hooper
Former Assistant to C.S. Lewis
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