Mere Catholicism

Catholicism can mystify or even repel other Christians, while its complexities can confuse Catholics themselves. Fr. Ian Ker’s stimulating book, Mere Catholicism makes Catholicism come alive as the fullness of Christianity.

In twenty readable essays, Mere Catholicism discusses all the essentials of the faith. Topics include:

  • Does life have meaning?
  • If God is a personal God, what is His plan for the human race?
  • The passion and death of Christ
  • The importance of the body
  • The paradox of the Church
  • Sacraments
  • Morality
  • Salvation, and much more.

Mere Catholicism is an eloquent apology for the Catholic faith that is sure to move, instruct, and inspire its readers. Highly recommended for those inquiring into the Church.

Product Details
Authors: Fr. Ian Ker
Pages: 224
Publish Date: 2007
Publisher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Categories: Apologetics, Books, Catholic Life, eBooks, Emmaus Road Publishing, Fr. Ian Ker, Gifts for New Catholics, Spirituality, Theology
Paperback $16.95
eBook $16.95
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.

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