The seven big myths about the Catholic Church: distinguishing fact from fiction about Catholicism
By: Kaczor, Christopher.
Material type: BookPublisher: San Francisco, Ignatius Press, 2012Description: 164 p; 15x22 cm.ISBN: 9781586177911.Other classification: IX 2 A 376 Summary: "All of this book is full of clarity and charity, but two chapters are masterpieces, each worth ten times the price of the whole book. The chapter on contraception is the most simple, commonsensical, winsome and persuasive I have ever seen. It could haveItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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IX 2 A 373 Twelve theories of human nature | IX 2 A 374 Emotion, identity, and religion: | IX 2 A 375 Catholicism: | IX 2 A 376 The seven big myths about the Catholic Church: | IX 2 A 378 A Sociology of Religious Emotion | IX 2 A 379 Toward mutual fecundation and fulfilment of religions : | IX 2 A 379* Toward mutual fecundation and fulfilment of religions : |
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"All of this book is full of clarity and charity, but two chapters are masterpieces, each worth ten times the price of the whole book. The chapter on contraception is the most simple, commonsensical, winsome and persuasive I have ever seen. It could have
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