About Thomas J. Nash
Thomas J. Nash has served the Church professionally for more than thirty-five years, including as a theology advisor at the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN). He is a contributing apologist and speaker for Catholic Answers and also the author of 20 Answers: The Rosary and The Biblical Roots of the Mass. Tom has served as a regular guest apologist on Catholic Answers Live for more than a decade.
Uncover the Biblical Proof for the Catholic Church
+ Discover why Jesus’ plan of salvation continues today in the Catholic Church
+ Learn how to respond to the best arguments against the Church
+ Understand how The Church itself is perfect, though its members are not
+ Deepen your love for the great gift of Faith
Praise for To Whom Shall We Go?
“To Whom Shall We Go? is a clear, highly informative and logically organized apologia (defense) for the faiththat Jesus Christ revealed to the world and continues to animate by the power of the Holy Spirit. Building onthe accumulation of evidence for the solid truth of the Catholic Church and her teaching, Nash offers a text tobuild up the faith of Catholics and intrigue non-Catholics with a new look at Jesus’ intentions for his Church.”
- Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J.
Ph.D.Scripture Scholar and Host of EWTN Live
“In his book, To Whom Shall We Go?: The Biblical Case for the Catholic Church, author Thomas J. Nash combines solid biblical exegesis with logical human reasoning to defend the truth that Jesus Christ established a literal church. It is this same Church—one, holy, catholic, and apostolic—that delivers to all humanity the Faith that constitutes the fullness of divine Christian revelation. This book proves well the famous quote once uttered by the early Church bishop and martyr, St. Ignatius of Antioch: ‘Wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church.’”
-Fr. Wade L. J. Menezes, C.P.M
Fathers of Mercy, Author, and EWTN Global Catholic Radio Host
“To Whom Shall We Go? is more than a book of apologetics. It’s an homage to the Church of Jesus Christ, paid by a man who deeply loves the Church and Jesus Christ. Yes, the book provides responses to the most common attempts to discredit the Church. But the author never belabors his points or wearies his readers. Nash writes with the admirable concision of an experienced journalist. This book is useful for its arguments, but even more for its encouragement. Much recommended.”