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The Light of Christ: An Introduction To Catholicism
The Light of Christ: An Introduction To Catholicism
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In The Light of Christ, Fr. Thomas Joseph White provides an accessible presentation of Catholic doctrine that is both grounded in traditional theology and engaged with contemporary concerns. Inspired by the theologies of Irenaeus, Thomas Aquinas, and John Henry Newman, Father White covers the major doctrines of the Christian religion including knowledge of God, the mystery of the Trinity, the incarnation and the atonement, the sacraments and the moral life, eschatology and prayer.
The Light of Christ also addresses topics such as evolution, the modern historical study of Jesus and the Bible, and objections to Catholic moral teaching. Authoritative yet accessible, this book serves as an excellent introduction for general readers or as a helpful text for theology courses in a university context.
This book offers itself as a companion to understanding Catholicism, outlining its inherent intelligibility as a mystery that is visible and invisible, ancient and contemporary, mystical and reasonable.
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Accessible Catholic doctrine blending tradition with modern concerns.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about Catholic beliefs or want a clear, engaging overview, Father White's book is a gem. It thoughtfully explores core doctrines while addressing contemporary questions, making complex theology approachable and relevant for today's reader.